Home
:
Book details
:
Book description
Description of
Plotinus Ennead II.4: On Matter: Translation with an Introduction and Commentary (The Enneads of Plotinus)
1733535764 pdf In Ennead II.4 Plotinus investigates the question of what underlies the forms that constitute the contents of our minds and senses. Aristotle had called this substrate matter, and Stoic philosophers followed suit. With a critical review of their notions, and reference to Platos so-called Receptacle, Plotinus develops an account of matter that makes it a supremely negative entity. How he describes the indescribable, and how he justifies incorporeal matters indispensability to bodies, are highlights of this tenaciously argued essay. A. A. Long translates and interprets Plotinus treatise on the matter that underlies all physical and intelligible beings. With a wide-ranging introduction and probing analysis of details, he explains the intricate structure of the text. The book will appeal to everyone interested in the history of Platonism and ancient Greek theories of the worlds ultimate principles. Read more