Plato’s Parmenides and understanding the One in the philosophy of Plotinus: an oversight by Heidegger?

  • María Jesús Hermoso Félix Universidad de Valladolid
Keywords: Plato, Parmenides, neoplatonism, Enneads, Plotinus, one, ontology, language, Heidegger

Abstract

The present article focuses on the study of the exegesis by Plotinus with regard to the meaning of the ineffability of the one provided in Plato’s Parmenides in the first hypothesis. He places this first ineffable one at the very centre of his system, which would have important implications from both an ontological point of view and with regard to understanding the language. The conception of reality that derives from the ineffability of the first principle and the implications for the nature of philosophical language that this postulate raises will be the centre of our reflections. To shed light on the position set down in the Enneads, we will review the key points based on the original texts that deal with this issue and related critical works. We will also look at the contemporary relevance of this position and its ability to go beyond the Heideggerian critique of metaphysics.

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Published
2016-07-13
How to Cite
Hermoso Félix M. J. (2016). Plato’s Parmenides and understanding the One in the philosophy of Plotinus: an oversight by Heidegger?. Logos. Anales del Seminario de Metafísica, 49, 71-90. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_ASEM.2016.v49.53173
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