Time's causal power : : Proclus on the natural theology of time / / by Antonio Vargas.

"This is the first monograph dedicated entirely to Proclus' theory of time, showing the roots of his obscure claim that time is a god and a cause in his reception of Plato, Aristotle, the Stoics and Plotinus. Proclus' theory of time appears as a natural theology, a reasoned ascent to...

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Superior document:Philosophia antiqua ; Volume 158
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2021]
©2021
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Philosophia antiqua ; Volume 158.
Physical Description:1 online resource (239 pages)
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505 0 |a Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Scope and Aims of the Book -- Distinctive Characteristics of Proclus' Philosophy of Time -- Structure of the Book -- Chapter 1 Sources of Proclus' Philosophy of Time in Plato -- 1.1 Plato's Timaeus as a Source: The Engineering of Time -- 1.1.1 Time as a Product of the Cosmic Engineer, Intelligence -- 1.1.2 Time as a Product of the World's Paradigm, the Eternal Living Being -- 1.1.3 Time, Soul and the Celestial Bodies between Eternity and Change -- 1.1.4 Time, Eternity and Tense -- 1.2 Plato's Republic as a Source: The Cycles of Time -- Chapter 2 The Aristotelian Element: The Order of Time as Number and as Intelligence -- 2.1 Factors in Proclus' Reception of Aristotle -- 2.2 Aristotle on Time as the Number Counted in Change -- 2.3 Proclus' Absorption of Aristotle's Grounding of Change in the Philosophy of Time -- 2.3.1 Aristotle and Proclus on Time and Unchanging Agents of Change -- 2.3.2 Aristotle and Proclus on Time and Infinitely Powerful Agents of Change -- 2.3.3 Aristotle and Proclus on Time and Intelligence as the Primary Agent of Change -- 2.4 Time as the World's Specific Kind of Intelligence -- Chapter 3 The Stoic Element: A Biology of the World as a Whole -- 3.1 Plato and Aristotle on the Omnipresence of Time's Passage -- 3.2 The Stoic Biology of the Universe and the Unity of Change -- 3.3 The Biology of the World in Plotinus' Theory of Time -- 3.4 Proclus' Biology of the World -- Chapter 4 The Plotinian Element: The Flow of Time as the Life of the World Soul -- 4.1 Platonic Sources and Aristotelian Objections to Time's Uniform Flow -- 4.2 Time's Flow as the Soul's Engineering of the World in Plotinus -- 4.2.1 Eternal Activity, Change Itself and the Engineering of the World in Plotinus -- 4.2.2 Plotinus on Time: Time Is the Activity of Engineering of the World Soul. 
505 8 |a 4.2.3 Two Corollaries: Time Is Not a Measure and the Soul Is Not in Time -- 4.3 Time's Flow as the Contemplative Activity of the World Soul in Proclus -- 4.3.1 Metaphysical Background: Activity and Process in Proclus -- 4.3.2 Time's Flow Is the Contemplative Activity of the World Soul -- 4.3.3 Proclus on Time in the Soul and Time as a Number -- 4.4 A Tension in Proclus' Description of Time's Flow -- Conclusion The Natural Theology of Time in Proclus -- Bibliography -- Texts, Abbreviations and Citation Practices -- Translations -- Modern Scholarship -- Index Locorum -- Name Index -- Subject Index Alphabetical. 
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