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Chapter Eight Divine Mothers
Plotinus’ Erotic Productive Causes
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Danielle A. Layne
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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Myth, Divination, and the Pre-Platonic
- Was Homer’s Circe a Witch? 21
- The Oracle as Intermediary 59
- The Roots of Life and Death in the Homeric Hymns and Presocratic Philosophy 87
- The Intelligibility of Difference: Anaxagoras’ and Lugones’ Ontologies of Separation 121
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Platonic Transformations
- As Much Mixture as Will Suffice 155
- Overturning Soul-Body Dualism in Plato’s Timaeus 185
- The Argument of Socrates’ Action in Republic V 211
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Late Antique Destabilizations
- Divine Mothers 235
- Beyond Maleness and Femaleness? 263
- Hekate and the Liminality of Souls 295
- Christian Platonists in Support of Gender Equality 313
- Contributors 351
- Index 355
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Myth, Divination, and the Pre-Platonic
- Was Homer’s Circe a Witch? 21
- The Oracle as Intermediary 59
- The Roots of Life and Death in the Homeric Hymns and Presocratic Philosophy 87
- The Intelligibility of Difference: Anaxagoras’ and Lugones’ Ontologies of Separation 121
-
Platonic Transformations
- As Much Mixture as Will Suffice 155
- Overturning Soul-Body Dualism in Plato’s Timaeus 185
- The Argument of Socrates’ Action in Republic V 211
-
Late Antique Destabilizations
- Divine Mothers 235
- Beyond Maleness and Femaleness? 263
- Hekate and the Liminality of Souls 295
- Christian Platonists in Support of Gender Equality 313
- Contributors 351
- Index 355