Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-230) and index.
Introduction. Part 1 The Hermeneutic Scene: Truth, method, and originality; Heritage and legacy. Part 2 The Architectonic Scene: Edifice of soul; Levels of self; The logic of Poiesis; Demiurge, nature, and matter. Part 3 The Cosmological Scene: The making of the world of sense in the Enneads; Conjoint appearance of time and the world of sense (III. 7(45).11); The nature and role of the self ('We') in III. 7(45).11; Tolma, Polupragmatic nature -- historical roots and the noetic level; Tolma, Polupragmatic nature, unquiet power, and the descent of soul in III. 7(45).11; Pantomime. Bibliography; Index.
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In this book, Majumdar investigates Plotinian "emanation," its laws of poiesis and the roles of nature, matter, logos and contemplation. She highlights the subtler details of Plotinus' cosmology by disentangling conceptual issues about the nature of soul and self and their impact on the process of generation of time and the cosmos.
Plotinus on the appearance of time and the world of sense.
Plotinus., Enneads.
Enneads (Plotinus)
Time.
Enneaden (Plotinus)
Kosmos.
PHILOSOPHY-- History & Surveys-- Ancient & Classical.