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Individuation, particularisation et détermination selon Plotin

Gwenaëlle Aubry

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Plotinus' formulation of the problem of the individual should not be reduced to the question of whether or not one can accept Forms of Individuals. First, if Plotinus does indeed posit an intelligible foundation of individuality, there are no grounds to identify this foundation with a Form: it must rather be considered a «logos». Second, we must, in addition to this intelligible principle of distinction, allow for a sensible principle of individuation: the living body. Finally, we have to distinguish a third level: that of the hēmeis, the individual as a person, capable of freedom and consciousness. This latter's compatibility with the other two seems problematic, so that the real difficulty may lie in this tension, in Plotinus' thought, between an ontological and an ethical concept of the individual.

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Philosophie

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hal-02936829 , version 1 (11-09-2020)

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Gwenaëlle Aubry. Individuation, particularisation et détermination selon Plotin. Phronesis - A Journal for Ancient Philosophy, 2008, 53 (3), pp.271-289. ⟨10.1163/156852808X307089⟩. ⟨hal-02936829⟩
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