Plotinus and the transcendental imagination
cf. Theological Studies, XLVIII, 1987, 583-584: Schreiter. As Plotinus defined the faculty of qavraoia as being dependent on the activites of the higher soul as well as the lower, it is both receptive of noetic perceptions and of sense perceptions.
Auteur: | John Dillon |
---|---|
Pages: | 55-64 |
Format: | Essay |
Sujet: | -
Biographie
>
Relations et Sources
>
Platonisme. Néo-platonisme
>
Plotin
|
Parent Work: | Religious imagination |
Statut: | Needs Review |
Résumé: | cf. Theological Studies, XLVIII, 1987, 583-584: Schreiter.
As Plotinus defined the faculty of qavraoia as being dependent on the activites of the higher soul as well as the lower, it is both receptive of noetic perceptions and of sense perceptions. |
---|