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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2009

Pages: 103-117

ISBN (Hardback): 9781349358168

Full citation:

Joachim Lacrosse, "Plotinus, Porphyry, and India", in: Late antique epistemology, Berlin, Springer, 2009

Abstract

Whether or not Plotinus and his disciple Porphyry were "influenced" by some aspects of Indian philosophical thought, has been a familiar but also very controversial and passionate point of argument.1 Emile Bréhier (1928) claims that such Indian — namely upanisadic — influences may be detected in the life and works of Plotinus, but since Armstrong's (1936) critical reply to Bréhier's thesis, most scholars involved in Neoplatonic Studies have agreed with Armstrong's view that early Neoplatonism must be interpreted as a purely original development of the Greek philosophical tradition.

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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2009

Pages: 103-117

ISBN (Hardback): 9781349358168

Full citation:

Joachim Lacrosse, "Plotinus, Porphyry, and India", in: Late antique epistemology, Berlin, Springer, 2009