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Product Description: Proclus' On the Existence of Evils is not a commentary, but helps to compensate for the dearth of Neoplatonist ethical commentaries. The central question addressed in the work is: how can there be evil in a providential world? Neoplatonists agree that it cannot be caused by higher and worthier beings...read more
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9781472557391 | Bloomsbury USA Academic, April 10, 2014, cover price $39.95 | About this edition: Proclus' On the Existence of Evils is not a commentary, but helps to compensate for the dearth of Neoplatonist ethical commentaries.
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9781472557940 | Reprint edition (Bristol Classical Pr, April 10, 2014), cover price $39.95
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9780715639245 | Bristol Classical Pr, November 22, 2012, cover price $140.00
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9783895009297 | Reichert Verlag, December 14, 2012, cover price $67.00
Product Description: From the 1st century BC onwards, followers of Plato began to systematize Plato's thought. These attempts went in various directions and were subjected to all kinds of philosophical influences, especially Aristotelian, Stoic, and Pythagorean...read more
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9789042921825 | Peeters Bvba, December 1, 2009, cover price $67.00 | About this edition: From the 1st century BC onwards, followers of Plato began to systematize Plato's thought.
Product Description: Proclus' On the Existence of Evils is not a commentary, but helps to compensate for the dearth of Neoplatonist ethical commentaries. The central question addressed in the work is: how can there be evil in a providential world? Neoplatonists agree that it cannot be caused by higher and worthier beings...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
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9780801441004 | Cornell Univ Pr, May 1, 2003, cover price $97.95 | About this edition: Proclus' On the Existence of Evils is not a commentary, but helps to compensate for the dearth of Neoplatonist ethical commentaries.
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