Neo-Platonism
The history of Greek philosophy spans a period of roughly a thousand years from the time of the Pre-Socratic to the Neo-Platonists. The last great epoch in Greek philosophy, the Neo-Platonic period, includes such authors as Plotinus, Iamblichus, and Proclus. The Neo-Platonists had an enormous influence on later authors: directly on Augustine, Nicolaus of Cusa, various Renaissance figures, the German idealists, particularly Hegel; and indirectly, through Dionysius the Areopagite, on such figures as Scotus Erigena, and Aquinas. This course will enable students to study Neo-Platonic texts both for themselves and in the context of their influence on later philosophical history.
Credits:
3
Language:
English
Faculty:
Philosophy
Professor Name:
TBD
Semester:
Winter
Time:
Monday, 1:30p.m.-4:20p.m.
*Subject to change
Room Number:
TBD
Academic Year:
2018-19
Level:
Undergraduate
Course Code:
DPHY 2212
Program:
Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy with a minor in Ethics
Bachelor of Arts with a Concentration in Philosophy
Bachelor of Arts with a double major in Philosophy and in Theology
Bachelor of Arts with a major in Theology and a minor in Philosophy
Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Theology and Philosophy
Bachelor of Arts, major in Philosophy & minor in Theology
Bachelor of Philosophy
Bachelor of Philosophy with a minor in Ethics
Certificate in Philosophy
Certificate in Philosophy (Applied Ethics)
Certificate in Philosophy and in Theology
Interest Courses in Philosophy