Order From Disorder: Proclus' Doctrine of Evil and its Roots in Ancient Platonism
Brill (2007)
| Abstract | This book examines Proclus' doctrine of evil in light of the tradition of exegesis of Plato's treatment of evil within the schools of ancient Platonism, from ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Good and evil | |||||||||
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| Call number | B701.Z7.P55 2007 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 9004160183 9789004160187 | |||||||||
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John Kekes (2005). The Roots of Evil. Cornell University Press.
John F. Crosby (2001). Is All Evil Really Only Privation? Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 75:197-209.
Daryl Koehn (2005). The Nature of Evil. Palgrave Macmillan.
Lars Fr H. Svendsen (2010). A Philosophy of Evil. Dalkey Archive Press.
Michael Gelven (1998). This Side of Evil. Marquette University Press.
Jan Opsomer (2001). Proclus Vs Plotinus on Matter (De Mal. Subs. 30-7 ). Phronesis 46 (2):154-188.
Jan Opsomer (2001). Proclus Vs Plotinus on Matter (De Mal. Subs. 30-7 ). Phronesis 46 (2):154-188.
Marije Martijn (2008). Order From Disorder. Proclus' Doctrine of Evil and its Roots in Ancient Platonism. International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 2 (2):229-232.
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