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Wiebke‑Marie Stock
Peintres et sculpteurs de l’âme dans la philosophie de l’Antiquité tardive païenne et chrétienne
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The epimeleia tês psyches, that is, the formation and purification of the soul, is an important topic in Ancient Philosophy. As the soul is immaterial it can be difficult to understand what is meant by the idea of a formation of the soul. Many philosophers in Antiquity try to explain the meaning of the formation of the soul by using linguistic imagery, that is, similes, metaphors and myths. In this paper some of these images, in particular, the images of the painter and sculptor of the soul, are presented and analysed. The function of these linguistic forms in the logic of the text and the conceptual differences between the image of the painter and the image of the sculptor are discussed.
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Filip Karfík
L’âme logos de l’intellect et le logismos de l’âme. À propos des Ennéades V, 1 [10] et IV, 3 [27]
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The paper raises the question of the relationship between the description of the soul as logos and the description of its cognitive activities as logismos in Plotinus’ Enneads V, 1 [10] et IV, 3 [27]. It first offers an interpretation of the definition of the soul as a logos of the intellect in V, 1 [10]. Then it scrutinises the use of the terms logismos and logizesthai in the same treatise and compares it to a similar use of these terms in IV, 3 [27]. In both treatises, these terms refer to two distinct cognitive activities of the soul, one of which is the activity of a soul remaining in the intelligible realm and contemplating the cognitive contents of the divine intellect, while the other one denotes the defective cognitive activity of an embodied soul. In its concluding section the paper deals with Plotinus’ explanation, in IV, 3 [27], 30, of how the accomplished cognitive activity atthe level of the soul as logos of the intellect becomes a defective logismos at the level of an embodied soul. The author stresses the role of the embodied soul’s faculty of representation.
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Paul Gochet
Philippe Devaux, découvreur de la pensée anglo-saxonne
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Xavier Verley
Ernst Mach, un physicien philosophe
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Stéphan Galetic
La lecture russellienne du pragmatisme jamesien
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Franck Robert
Qu’est-ce qu’une couleur ?:
I. Philosophie de la nature et approche phénoménologique de la couleur
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Claude de Jonckheere
Enquête whiteheadienne sur l’ethnopsychanalyse
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Didier Debaise
Les ordres de la nature dans Procès et réalité
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Vincent Berne
Panexpérientialisme et subjectivation:
le sens de l’intériorité chez Whitehead
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Jean-Marie Breuvart
L' émergence d'unephilosophiede l'existence chez Whitehead
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Pierre Montebello
Univers, Cerveau, Images. La question psychophysiologique chez Bergson
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André Robinet
L'originalité de La conception du droit naturel chez G. W. Leibniz
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Guillaume Durand
Whitehead et Einstein:
le problème des relations
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Jean-Marie Breuvart
Husserl et Whitehead, sur l’Intentionnalité
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Une soeur de Saint-Jean
Un Être premier que les religions appellent « Dieu »
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Franck Robert
Qu’est-ce qu’une couleur ? II. Penser la couleur avec Process and Reality, vers une ontologie du sensible
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Jean-Pascal Alcantara
Le rôle des mathématiques chez Whitehead
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Marc Maesschalck
Raison et événement chez Jean Ladrière
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Pierre Montebello
Nietzsche, une philosophie de la nature
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Xavier Verley
Sentir:
Whitehead et Merleau-Ponty
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