Reclaiming Eros: Plotinus’ Metaphysics of Love

Phronesis 70 (1):83-117 (2024)
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The paper offers a critical perspective on some modern studies of Plotinus’ doctrine of Love, which interpret his Eros as more than a guide, leading the soul to the intelligible world and above, to the first Principle, or directing its gaze to the sensible world. They consider Love to be the driving force behind generation from the One and even identify it with the One itself, basing most of their arguments on rare instances of Eros’ appearance at levels above the soul and using an emphatically erotic terminology that is alien to Plotinus.

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