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10 LIBROS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADOS CON «APEIRIA»
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1
Dionysius the Areopagite and the Neoplatonist Tradition: ...
By positing peras and apeiria within the One as a description of boundary and
infinity, Dionysius differs sharply from the Platonists, who made the peras and
apeiria pervasive, generative qualities in the universe. Proclus draws on
Philebus MB ...
Sarah Klitenic Wear, John M. Dillon, 2007
2
Apophatic Elements in the Theory and Practice of ...
Apeiria. Apeiria 124 and apeiron 125 are translated variously as infinite, infinity,
unlimited or unbounded in the Corpus Dionysiacum. Dionysius describes the
One as. aat. a total removefrom every condition, movement, being, rest, dwelling,
...
3
The Teachings of Syrianus on Plato's Timaeus and Parmenides
It seems from his description that peras and apeiria are features of the henadic
world that filter down in the universe—both exist at every level.9 This concept
relates back to Iamblichus' theory of peras and apeiria as two principles
extending ...
Sarah Klitenic Wear, 2011
4
The Blackwell Companion to Science and Christianity
There are two Greek terms – apeiria and aoristia – that are at least sometimes
translated using the word “infinite.” Etymologically, to be “apeiria” is to be in the
state of having no end, or limit, or boundary; whereas to be “aoristia” is to be
without ...
J. B. Stump, Alan G. Padgett, 2012
5
Thucydides and the Ancient Simplicity: The Limits of ...
Mere chance (niche) and inexperience (apeiria) were responsible for the
previous defeat (Thuc. ... always properly courageous, and while they remain so
can never put forward inexperience (apeiria) as an excuse for proving cowardly (
kakoi).
6
Divine infinity in Greek and medieval thought
As an epilogue, let us ask whether this interpretation oiaoristia as occasionally
synonymous with apeiria is confirmed by texts in Pro- clus and Pseudo-Dionysius
, each of whom might be expected to have been influenced by Plotinus.
Manifestly ...
7
Method in Ancient Philosophy
We know from the formation of the words that peras is what is lacking in apeiria:
thus an interpretation of one word naturally indicates an interpretation for the
other. Our present understanding of apeiria as a condition in which indefinites
run ...
8
Plato's Cosmology and its Ethical Dimensions
The point would be to show how each generic monad contains a limited number
of kinds mediating between it and the indefinite quantity (apeiria) of sensibles
into which it appears to be ultimately "dispersed" (cf. 15b). Each initial monad, we
...
Gabriela Roxana Carone, 2005
9
Against the Grammarians (Adversus Mathematicos I)
Here the word translated as 'infinitude' is the comparatively rare apeiria, which
also appeared in the same context in Plato's Philebus (16c) as desmos; the word
is also used for 'eternity' (Plato, Laws 676a; Aristotle, On the Heavens 279a26), ...
Sextus (Empiricus.), David L. Blank, 1998
10
A Companion to Plutarch
... connection with the origin of Number, but they are plainly also to be
understood as the principles of all creation. the Indefinite Dyad, or apeiria, is
presented as “the element underlying all formlessness and disorder,” Number,
and the cosmos; ...