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Author Menn, Stephen Philip, 1964-

Title Plato on God as nous / Stephen Menn
Published Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, ©1995

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 86 pages)
Series Journal of the history of philosophy monograph series
Journal of the history of philosophy monograph series.
Contents Platonic hypotheses of Nous -- Who is the demiurge? -- What does "Nous" mean? -- Can Nous exist apart from soul? -- Nous in anaxagoras and other pre-Socratics -- Plato on soul as mediator -- How does Nous cause?
Summary This book is the first sustained modern investigation of Platoʹs theology. A central thesis of the book is that Plato had a theology -- not just a mythology for the ideal city, not just the theory of forms or the theory of cosmic souls, but also, irreducible to any of these, an account of God as Nous (Reason), the source of rational order both to souls and the world of bodies. The understanding of God as Reason, and of the world as governed directly or indirectly by Reason, is worked out in the dialogues of Platoʹs last period, the Statesman, Philebus, Timaeus, and Laws. These dialogues offer a strategy for explaining the physical world that goes beyond anything in the middle dialogues, and gives the best starting point for understanding the cosmologies and theologies of Aristotle, the Stoics, and later ancient thinkers. -- Back cover
Notes "Published for The Journal of the History of Philosophy, Inc."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 79-81) and index
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Subject Plato -- Contributions in concept of God
Plato -- Contributions in concept of Nous
SUBJECT Plato fast
Flaemmings, Friederich gnd
Subject God -- History of doctrines.
Noos (The Greek word)
RELIGION -- Agnosticism.
God
God -- History of doctrines
Noos (The Greek word)
Gottesvorstellung
Nus
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0585029709
9780585029702