The postmodern retrieval of neoplatonism in Jean-Luc Marion and John Milbank and the origins of Western subjectivity in Augustine and Eriugena

Ps-Dionysius, Augustine and Eriugena drew upon Sceptic and Neo-Platonic teaching and thought of themselves as philosophers, making no distinction between their philosophy and their religion.

Bibliographic Details
Author:Wayne John Hankey
Published: S.n., s.l., 1998
Pages:9-70
Periodical:Hermathena
Number:165
Format:Article
Topic:- Influence and Survival > [Le Présent (1960-...)] > Authors > Milbank, John (1952- )
- Influence and Survival > [Époque Contemporaine (1789-1960)] > Authors > [Postmodernisme]
- Influence and Survival > [Époque Contemporaine (1789-1960)] > Relevance of Augustine > [Conception de l'homme / Anthropologie]
- Influence and Survival > [Époque Contemporaine (1789-1960)] > Authors > Marion, Jean-Luc (1946- )
Status:Active
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Summary:Ps-Dionysius, Augustine and Eriugena drew upon Sceptic and Neo-Platonic teaching and thought of themselves as philosophers, making no distinction between their philosophy and their religion.