apatheia,freedom from,eradication of,emotion (; some emotions for stoics compatible with apatheia,esp. eupatheiai and the right kind of homosexual love |
Sorabji (2000) 50 |
bonhöffer,adolf |
Sorabji (2000) 50 |
bren,tad |
Sorabji (2000) 50 |
caution (eulabeia),stoic eupatheia |
Sorabji (2000) 50 |
chrysippus,stoic (already in antiquity,views seen as orthodox for stoics tended to be ascribed to chrysippus),eupatheia distinguished from emotion as being true judgement,not disobedient to reason and not unstable |
Sorabji (2000) 50 |
damascius,neoplatonist,pleasure of intellect a eupatheia |
Sorabji (2000) 50, 205 |
damascius,neoplatonist,switches from plato's to aristotle's definition of pleasure" |
Sorabji (2000) 50, 205 |
emotions,identified with judgements by chrysippus |
Sorabji (2000) 50 |
eupatheiai,equanimous states,applied to mystical experience |
Sorabji (2000) 50, 205 |
eupatheiai,equanimous states,distinguished from emotion (pathos) by being true judgements,not disobedient to reason and not unstable |
Sorabji (2000) 50 |
eupatheiai,equanimous states,eulabeia (caution) |
Sorabji (2000) 50 |
eupatheiai,equanimous states,eupatheia already used by plato |
Sorabji (2000) 50, 205 |
eupatheiai,equanimous states,khara (joy) |
Sorabji (2000) 50 |
eupatheiai,equanimous states,love or eupatheia,in mystical experience |
Sorabji (2000) 50, 205 |
eupatheiai,equanimous states,to intellectual pleasure |
Sorabji (2000) 50, 205 |
iamblichus,neoplatonist,rejects plotinian undescended soul except for a few individuals |
Sorabji (2000) 205 |
indifferents,preferred and dispreferred,indifferents selected,not chosen |
Sorabji (2000) 50 |
indifferents,preferred and dispreferred |
Sorabji (2000) 50 |
inwood,brad |
Sorabji (2000) 50 |
joy (khara,latin gaudium),stoic eupatheia |
Sorabji (2000) 50 |
love,mystical love as a eupatheia in plotinus |
Sorabji (2000) 50, 205 |
love,the right kind of homosexual love is not an emotion (pathos) in stoics |
Sorabji (2000) 50 |
philo of alexandria,jewish philosopher,confused with bites |
Sorabji (2000) 50 |
philo of alexandria,jewish philosopher,eupatheiai |
Sorabji (2000) 50 |
plato,aristotle corrects this |
Sorabji (2000) 205 |
plato,damascius favours aristotle's rival definition of pleasure in order to extol pleasures of intellect" |
Sorabji (2000) 205 |
plato,eupathein |
Sorabji (2000) 50 |
plato,yet pleasure seen as a process of replenishment implying lack |
Sorabji (2000) 205 |
pleasure,aristotle disagrees |
Sorabji (2000) 205 |
pleasure,but plato defines pleasure as replenishment,which implies a lack |
Sorabji (2000) 205 |
pleasure,damascius backs aristotle,in order to extol pleasures of intellect |
Sorabji (2000) 205 |
pleasure,for damascius these need involve no shock |
Sorabji (2000) 205 |
pleasure,proclus and damascius think of them as eupatheiai |
Sorabji (2000) 205 |
plotinus,neoplatonist,in another sense,only the undescended soul has apatheia |
Sorabji (2000) 205 |
plotinus,neoplatonist,part of soul undescended from intelligible world,uninterruptedly contemplates without our normally being conscious of it |
Sorabji (2000) 205 |
plotinus,neoplatonist,undescended soul rejected |
Sorabji (2000) 205 |
proclus,neoplatonist,rejects plotinus' undescended soul" |
Sorabji (2000) 205 |
reason,doxastikos (opiniative) vs. epistēmonikos (scientific) logos |
Sorabji (2000) 205 |
sage,stoic |
Sorabji (2000) 50 |
shocks; damascius |
Sorabji (2000) 205 |
shocks; plotinus |
Sorabji (2000) 205 |
will,will (boulēsis) as a eupatheia |
Sorabji (2000) 50 |
zeno of citium,stoic,hence different conception of freedom from emotion(apatheia)' |
Sorabji (2000) 205 |