The Platonic Tradition on Principles in Origen of Alexandria

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Francisco Bastitta Harriet

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The present paper intends to trace the influence of the Platonic tradition “On first principles”, considering its different versions, on the philosophy of Origen of Alexandria. Origen’s knowledge of the Platonists and his affinity with them are confirmed by the historical sources. The Alexandrian adopts and assimilates many aspects of the doctrine and terminology of Plato’s followers. However, he also departs from them regarding some of the essential elements in his conception of the divine and of the world’s creation. Particularly, the paper focuses on the roles played in Origen’s theory by the Academic categories of absolute and relative, the Middle-platonic and Philonian notion of the demiurgic agent and an original reframing of the Neopythagorean derivative system of causes.

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Bastitta Harriet, F. (2012). The Platonic Tradition on Principles in Origen of Alexandria. DIÁNOIA, 57(68), 141–164. https://doi.org/10.21898/dia.v57i68.155
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Francisco Bastitta Harriet

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
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