Desire in Ennead IV. 3–4
In my paper I examine Plotinus’ theory of desire in his middle period, which can be found in the most elaborated way in Ennead IV. 3–4 . Plotinus describes the desire by the terms of sense-perception: while physical affection (pathos) belongs only to the body, the propositional activity (krisis), w...
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Main Author: | Ágoston Guba |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Eötvös Loránd University
2018-10-01
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Series: | Elpis |
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Online Access: | https://ojs.elte.hu/elpis/article/view/7664 |
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