
Théodicée plotinienne, théodicée gnostique
Denis O'Brien(Author)
Brill (Publisher)
Published on 1. April 1993
Book
Hardback
117 pages
978-90-04-09618-9 (ISBN)
Description
Plotinus' fiercely polemical treatise Against the Gnostics has proved peculiarly resistant to modern methods of criticism. So much so, that historians of philosophy frequently end up attributing to Plotinus himself the very beliefs which Plotinus attempts to demolish in his criticism of the Gnostics.
Denis O'Brien attempts to unravel this paradox by showing that, in earlier treatises of the Enneads, Plotinus puts forward a theory of the generation of matter by soul, which he then takes for granted in his attack on the Gnostics. This leads to a wholly new understanding of Plotinus' 'theodicy' and of the way in which Plotinus himself conceived of his relation to the Gnostics.
Denis O'Brien's analysis should highlight tired commonplaces and support the view that a consistent and original philosophy underlies the complexities and obscurities of the text of the Enneads.
Denis O'Brien attempts to unravel this paradox by showing that, in earlier treatises of the Enneads, Plotinus puts forward a theory of the generation of matter by soul, which he then takes for granted in his attack on the Gnostics. This leads to a wholly new understanding of Plotinus' 'theodicy' and of the way in which Plotinus himself conceived of his relation to the Gnostics.
Denis O'Brien's analysis should highlight tired commonplaces and support the view that a consistent and original philosophy underlies the complexities and obscurities of the text of the Enneads.
Reviews / Votes
'...tres interessant par les critiques qu'il apporte en cours de demonstration aux interpretations diverses qui ont ete donnees...'Jean Broel, Connaissance des Religions, 1993.
'The straight-forward, unadorned writing style makes this book on Plotinus'confrontation with Gnosticism in Enneads 2.9 an approachable and informative read.'
Lisa Marie Esposito Buckley, Tijdschrift voor Filosofie, 1994.
'...this book deserves the serious attention of Plotinus scholars as well as those who want to see a good and concise example of philological rigor in the service of ancient philosophy.'
Lloyd P. Gerson, Ancient Philosophy, 1994.
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Series
Language
French
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Cloth
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 164 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
386 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-09618-9 (9789004096189)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Denis O'Brien is a former Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge, and former fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. Dr. O'Brien has lived and worked in France since 1971. His publications cover the whole field of ancient philosophy from the Presocratics to Plotinus.