Proclus : on the existence of evils
Opsomer, Jan, Steel, Carlos G
Proclus' On the Existence of Evils is not a commentary, but helps to compensate for the dearth of Neoplatonist ethical commentaries. The central question addressed in the work is: how can there be evil in a providential world? Neoplatonists agree that it cannot be caused by higher and worthier beings. Plotinus had said that evil is matter, which, unlike Aristotle, he collapsed into mere privation or lack, thus reducing its reality. He also protected higher causes from responsibility by saying that evil may result from a combination of goods. Proclus objects: evil is real, and not a privation. Rather, it is a parasite feeding off good. Parasites have no proper cause, and higher beings are thus vindicated as being the causes only of the good off which evil feeds
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Año:
2003
Edición:
New edition
Editorial:
Bristol Classical Press;Bloomsbury Academic
Idioma:
english
Páginas:
169
ISBN 10:
1472501039
ISBN 13:
9781472501035
Serie:
Ancient commentators on Aristotle
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PDF, 1.64 MB
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english, 2003