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VIRTUE AND VICE IN PLOTINUS’ ENNEADS
VIRTUE AND VICE IN PLOTINUS’ ENNEADS

Author(s): Adriana Neacșu
Subject(s): History of Philosophy, Philosophical Traditions, Special Branches of Philosophy
Published by: Instytut Filozofii i Socjologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk i Fundacja Filozofia na Rzecz Dialogu
Keywords: virtue; vice; soul; body; sensitive man; inner man; matter; evil; intelligence; supreme Good; the first God; ethics ideal

Summary/Abstract: In Enneads, Plotinus outlines an ethical ideal founded on the similarity between hu-man being and divinity, in which the values of virtue and vice have a central role. Vice is a weakness of the soul that prevents it from performing its functions, so that instead of moving to good, it turns to evil. The soul can exit this state only through virtue, which is a good by which it can dominate matter and become like the supreme God. The ascension to God is achieved through several stages, represented by: the civic virtues, the purifying virtues and the contemplative virtues.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 161-173
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English
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