Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... Lloyd shows , worth a great deal . That is no surprise , but it is valuable to have explained in some detail why it is so . Part of the reason is , of course , that Proclus is not really interested in logic as such , but only in the way ...
... Lloyd shows , worth a great deal . That is no surprise , but it is valuable to have explained in some detail why it is so . Part of the reason is , of course , that Proclus is not really interested in logic as such , but only in the way ...
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... Lloyd here tries to show that emanation and procession are the same , and that the word is in fact used with some precision . One might enter the caution that its earlier popularity was based on the relatively few occurrences in ...
... Lloyd here tries to show that emanation and procession are the same , and that the word is in fact used with some precision . One might enter the caution that its earlier popularity was based on the relatively few occurrences in ...
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... Lloyd attributes it to the Neoplatonists ' own experiences . That was certainly a factor , though it does not in fact rule out the possibility of a dog rising to contemplation of the highest entities , a thing it could in any case do in ...
... Lloyd attributes it to the Neoplatonists ' own experiences . That was certainly a factor , though it does not in fact rule out the possibility of a dog rising to contemplation of the highest entities , a thing it could in any case do in ...
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