Ethics for an “Amphibian” Soul: The Plotinian Self in its Metaphysical Environment

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Autor(a) principal: Garcia Dotto, Pedro Mauricio
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Hypnos
Texto Completo: https://hypnos.org.br/index.php/hypnos/article/view/633
Resumo: In this paper, I concern myself with the dual-life structure of human souls in Plotinus, and I delve into its normative orientation for individual conduct from the standpoint of his metaphysics of the One. For Plotinus as for most Hellenistic philosophers, metaphysics, theory of knowledge, psychology, and ethics mutually implicate one another. Plotinus’ discourse on the human psychē is grounded on his understanding of the nature of things, on ontology, or better yet, in his case, on “henology,” and this is tied to normative guidelines on how human beings ought to behave during their embodied existence. By analyzing his treatise “On the Descent of the Soul into Bodies” (IV.8 [6]), especially chapter 4, 31–35, I aim to explicate the overall tenets of Plotinus’ amphibian soul with reference to his metaphysical scheme and in tandem with his ethical commitments. In brief, I take the view that by elaborating on the “amphibious” structure of human souls, one may to be able to acquire a better understanding of the interplay between Plotinus’ metaphysics, psychology, and ethics.
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spelling Ethics for an “Amphibian” Soul: The Plotinian Self in its Metaphysical EnvironmentÉtica para uma alma “anfíbia”: o Eu plotiniano em seu ambiente metafísicoPlotinusNeoplatonismpsychologymetaphysicsethicsPlotinoNeoplatonismopsicologiametafísicaéticaIn this paper, I concern myself with the dual-life structure of human souls in Plotinus, and I delve into its normative orientation for individual conduct from the standpoint of his metaphysics of the One. For Plotinus as for most Hellenistic philosophers, metaphysics, theory of knowledge, psychology, and ethics mutually implicate one another. Plotinus’ discourse on the human psychē is grounded on his understanding of the nature of things, on ontology, or better yet, in his case, on “henology,” and this is tied to normative guidelines on how human beings ought to behave during their embodied existence. By analyzing his treatise “On the Descent of the Soul into Bodies” (IV.8 [6]), especially chapter 4, 31–35, I aim to explicate the overall tenets of Plotinus’ amphibian soul with reference to his metaphysical scheme and in tandem with his ethical commitments. In brief, I take the view that by elaborating on the “amphibious” structure of human souls, one may to be able to acquire a better understanding of the interplay between Plotinus’ metaphysics, psychology, and ethics.Neste artigo, ocupo-me da estrutura de vida dupla das almas humanas em Plotino e examino a sua orientação normativa para a conduta humana, de acordo o prisma de sua metafísica do Um. Para Plotino, assim como para a maioria dos filósofos helenísticos, metafísica, teoria do conhecimento, psicologia e ética estão mutuamente implicados. O discurso de Plotino sobre a psychē humana está assentado em seu entendimento sobre a natureza das coisas, a ontologia, ou ainda melhor, no seu caso, a “henologia”, e isto está vinculado a diretrizes normativas de como os seres humanos devem portar-se durante sua existência corpórea. Ao analisar o tratado “Sobre a descida da alma nos corpos” (IV.8 [6]), especialmente a passagem 4, 31-35, intenciono explicar os princípios globais da alma anfíbia em Plotino com referência ao seu esquema metafísico e em relação aos seus compromissos éticos. Em resumo, presumo que ao desenvolver a estrutura “anfíbia” das almas humanas, se poderia adquirir uma melhor compreensão da interação entre a metafísica, a psicologia e a ética de Plotino.Revista HypnosHypnos Journal2021-10-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://hypnos.org.br/index.php/hypnos/article/view/633Revista Hypnos; n. 47 (2021); 191-218Hypnos Journal; No. 47 (2021); 191-2182177-53461413-9138reponame:Hypnosinstname:Faculdade de São Bento (FSB)instacron:FSBenghttps://hypnos.org.br/index.php/hypnos/article/view/633/626Copyright (c) 2021 Revista Hypnoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGarcia Dotto, Pedro Mauricio 2022-04-05T12:18:48Zoai:ojs.hypnos.org.br:article/633Revistahttps://hypnos.org.br/index.php/hypnosPRIhttps://hypnos.org.br/index.php/hypnos/oairachelgazolla@gmail.com2177-53461413-9138opendoar:2023-01-13T09:47:10.558879Hypnos - Faculdade de São Bento (FSB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ethics for an “Amphibian” Soul: The Plotinian Self in its Metaphysical Environment
Ética para uma alma “anfíbia”: o Eu plotiniano em seu ambiente metafísico
title Ethics for an “Amphibian” Soul: The Plotinian Self in its Metaphysical Environment
spellingShingle Ethics for an “Amphibian” Soul: The Plotinian Self in its Metaphysical Environment
Garcia Dotto, Pedro Mauricio
Plotinus
Neoplatonism
psychology
metaphysics
ethics
Plotino
Neoplatonismo
psicologia
metafísica
ética
title_short Ethics for an “Amphibian” Soul: The Plotinian Self in its Metaphysical Environment
title_full Ethics for an “Amphibian” Soul: The Plotinian Self in its Metaphysical Environment
title_fullStr Ethics for an “Amphibian” Soul: The Plotinian Self in its Metaphysical Environment
title_full_unstemmed Ethics for an “Amphibian” Soul: The Plotinian Self in its Metaphysical Environment
title_sort Ethics for an “Amphibian” Soul: The Plotinian Self in its Metaphysical Environment
author Garcia Dotto, Pedro Mauricio
author_facet Garcia Dotto, Pedro Mauricio
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Garcia Dotto, Pedro Mauricio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Plotinus
Neoplatonism
psychology
metaphysics
ethics
Plotino
Neoplatonismo
psicologia
metafísica
ética
topic Plotinus
Neoplatonism
psychology
metaphysics
ethics
Plotino
Neoplatonismo
psicologia
metafísica
ética
description In this paper, I concern myself with the dual-life structure of human souls in Plotinus, and I delve into its normative orientation for individual conduct from the standpoint of his metaphysics of the One. For Plotinus as for most Hellenistic philosophers, metaphysics, theory of knowledge, psychology, and ethics mutually implicate one another. Plotinus’ discourse on the human psychē is grounded on his understanding of the nature of things, on ontology, or better yet, in his case, on “henology,” and this is tied to normative guidelines on how human beings ought to behave during their embodied existence. By analyzing his treatise “On the Descent of the Soul into Bodies” (IV.8 [6]), especially chapter 4, 31–35, I aim to explicate the overall tenets of Plotinus’ amphibian soul with reference to his metaphysical scheme and in tandem with his ethical commitments. In brief, I take the view that by elaborating on the “amphibious” structure of human souls, one may to be able to acquire a better understanding of the interplay between Plotinus’ metaphysics, psychology, and ethics.
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