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Neoplatonic Virtues – Antonio Vargas-yt

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Neoplatonic Virtue: Love, Ritual, Crafts and Wholeness

ב' אייר ה'תשפ"ו·April 19, 2026
Neoplatonic Virtue: Love, Ritual, Crafts and Wholeness We close Hermias of Alexandria's theoretical introduction to the four divine madnesses and begin his word-by-word commentary on the Phaedrus text.…

Neoplatonic Virtue: Four Derivations of the Theia Mania

כ"ה ניסן ה'תשפ"ו·April 12, 2026
Neoplatonic Virtue: Four Derivations of the Theia Mania In this session we continue reading Hermias of Alexandria's preliminary theōria on the four divine madnesses in his commentary on…

Neoplatonic Virtue (Open Class): Purification as the Way to God

י"ד ניסן ה'תשפ"ו·April 1, 2026
Neoplatonic Virtue (Open Class): Purification as the Way to God A Commentary of Damascius on The Phaedo I paragraphs 119-124: You can download the text here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mZ8dlW0NBhbEt4XV0CF3aIJIt-t5hMg4/view?usp=sharing Transcript…

Neoplatonic Virtue: The Unity of Inspiration

י"ג ניסן ה'תשפ"ו·March 31, 2026
Neoplatonic Virtue: The Unity of Inspiration We discuss the unity of the four kinds of inspiration or divine madness in Hermias and also start reading his account of…

Neoplatonic Virtue: Hermeias on Madness I

ה' ניסן ה'תשפ"ו·March 23, 2026
Neoplatonic Virtue: Hermeias on Madness I We start reading Hermeias' commentary on the four kinds of divine madness discussed in the Phaedrus. Transcript No transcript is available for…

Neoplatonic Virtue: Philosophy and Initiation

כ"ז אדר ה'תשפ"ו·March 16, 2026
Neoplatonic Virtue: Philosophy and Initiation We come to the end of the section on virtue from Damascius' Commentary on the Phaedo, reading his comments on the proximity between…

Neoplatonic Virtue: Gods and Courage

י"ג אדר ה'תשפ"ו·March 2, 2026
Neoplatonic Virtue: Gods and Courage We Continue Damascius' account of treu virtue, focussing on the nature of philosophical courage and the presence of virtue amongst the gods. Transcript…

Neoplatonic Virtue: Paradigmatic, Hieratic and True Virtue

ה' אדר ה'תשפ"ו·February 22, 2026
Neoplatonic Virtue: Paradigmatic, Hieratic and True Virtue We discuss the highest levels of virtue, the paradigmatic and the hieratic, which occurs at every level of moral development. Additionally…

Neoplatonic Virtue: From Natural to Contemplative Virtue

כ"ח שבט ה'תשפ"ו·February 15, 2026
Neoplatonic Virtue: From Natural to Contemplative Virtue We discuss Damascius' short descriptions of the different levels of virtue, with some curious digressions: natural virtue leads us to talk…

Neoplatonic Virtue: The Steps of Purification

כ"א שבט ה'תשפ"ו·February 8, 2026
Neoplatonic Virtue: The Steps of Purification Damascius on the Phaedo: Hope, Purification, and the Three Moments of Embodiment In this session we read Damascius' commentary on Phaedo 67b-68c,…

Neoplatonic Virtue: The True Philosophers

י"ד שבט ה'תשפ"ו·February 1, 2026
Neoplatonic Virtue: The True Philosophers We discuss various points of detail in Damascius' description of the true philosophers Transcript No transcript is available for this video.

Neoplatonic Virtue: Knowing the Forms and Perfect Death

ז' שבט ה'תשפ"ו·January 25, 2026
Neoplatonic Virtue: Knowing the Forms and Perfect Death We continue our reading, finishing the discourse on detachment and starting on the reflections of the true philosophers. Transcript No…

Neoplatonic Virtue: The Grades of Knowledge

כ"ט טבת ה'תשפ"ו·January 18, 2026
Neoplatonic Virtue: The Grades of Knowledge In this class we discuss the argument that the philosopher should detach himself from the body because true knowledge is to be…

Neoplatonic Virtue: Despising Pleasures

כ"ג טבת ה'תשפ"ו·January 12, 2026
Neoplatonic Virtue: Despising Pleasures We start Damascius' discussion of Socrates' discourse on detachment, covering his first point, that the philosophy is indifferent to pleasures. We go into particular…

Neoplatonic Virtue: How Does the Philosopher Die?

ג' טבת ה'תשפ"ו·December 23, 2025
Neoplatonic Virtue: How Does the Philosopher Die? We continue reading Damascius' commentary on the Phaedo, including discussing the interruprtion by the jailor and the beginning of Socrates' defense…

Neoplatonic Virtue: It's Good to be a God's Slave

כ"ה כסלו ה'תשפ"ו·December 15, 2025
Neoplatonic Virtue: It's Good to be a God's Slave In this class, we discuss Simmias' and Cebes' objections to the philosophical will to die, based on Socrates' exoteric…

Neoplatonic Virtue: The Exoteric Argument against Suicide

י"ז כסלו ה'תשפ"ו·December 7, 2025
Neoplatonic Virtue: The Exoteric Argument against Suicide In this class we go over Damascius' commnents on the exoteric argument against suicide: That the young gods produce our bodies…

Neoplatonic Virtue: Does the Sun Rule the World?

י' כסלו ה'תשפ"ו·November 30, 2025
Neoplatonic Virtue: Does the Sun Rule the World? In this lesson, we turn to paragraph 14 of Damascius' Commentary on the Phaedo, where we find opposing opinions between…

Neoplatonic Virtue: Proclus' Socratic Death

י"ח חשון ה'תשפ"ו·November 9, 2025
Neoplatonic Virtue: Proclus' Socratic Death In this class, we see how Marinus presents Proclus as a Socratic philosopher, setting up a series of parallels between the death of…

Neoplatonic Virtue: The Fulfillment of Proclus' Life

י"א חשון ה'תשפ"ו·November 2, 2025
Neoplatonic Virtue: The Fulfillment of Proclus' Life In this week’s Neoplatonic Virtue class, Yitzchok and I finish our reading of The Life of Proclus (paragraphs 33–38), reflecting on…

Neoplatonic Virtue: Orphism, Theurgy and Theia Philia

ד' חשון ה'תשפ"ו·October 26, 2025
Neoplatonic Virtue: Orphism, Theurgy and Theia Philia In this class we explore paragraphs 27–32 of Marinus’ Life of Proclus, where Proclus’ contemplation turns from interpretation to direct theurgic…