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1: Platonism and Neoplatonism Unit |
Abstract for Online Program Book (maximum 150 words)
The past several years have witnessed the remarkable recovery of participatory ontologies, a key conceptual element of the Platonic tradition. Participation constitutes a radically non-dualistic way of conceptualizing the relationship between God and creation, transcendence and immanence, the One in the many. It represents a theological and philosophical resource with a over 2,000 years history. This panel welcomes submissions that consider the metaphysics of participation in the thought of religions, individuals and movements from antiquity to the present. We also highly encourage the submission of papers relating to the Platonic and Neoplatonic traditions generally, in both historical and constructive contexts.
Papers
- Henri Bergson vs The Cambridge Platonists: Bergsonian Durée and Morean Divine Space
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