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Single Idea 18450

[filed under theme 1. Philosophy / D. Nature of Philosophy / 5. Aims of Philosophy / b. Philosophy as transcendent ]

Full Idea

There is a double death. One, known by all men, consists in the separation of the body with the soul; the other, characteristic of philosophers, results in the separation of the soul from the body.

Gist of Idea

Philosophy has its own mode of death, by separating soul from body

Source

Porphyry (Launching Points to the Realm of the Mind [c.280], 1Enn9 3)

Book Ref

Porphyry: 'Launching Points to the Realm of the Mind', ed/tr. Guthrie,Kenneth [Phanes 1988], p.33

Related Idea

Idea 18449 Nature binds or detaches body to soul, but soul itself joins and detaches soul from body [Porphyry]


The 22 ideas from Porphyry

Are genera and species real or conceptual? bodies or incorporeal? in sensibles or separate from them? [Porphyry]
Civil virtues make us behave benevolently, and thereby unite citizens [Porphyry]
Civil virtues control the passions, and make us conform to our nature [Porphyry]
Purificatory virtues detach the soul completely from the passions [Porphyry]
There are practical, purificatory, contemplative, and exemplary virtues [Porphyry]
We should avoid the pleasures of love, or at least, should not enact our dreams [Porphyry]
Nature binds or detaches body to soul, but soul itself joins and detaches soul from body [Porphyry]
Philosophy has its own mode of death, by separating soul from body [Porphyry]
The presence of the incorporeal is only known by certain kinds of disposition [Porphyry]
Intelligence is aware of itself, so the intelligence is both the thinker and the thought [Porphyry]
Time is the circular movement of the soul [Porphyry]
Some think time is seen at rest, as well as in movement [Porphyry]
Memory is not conserved images, but reproduction of previous thought [Porphyry]
Unified real existence is neither great nor small, though greatness and smallness participate in it [Porphyry]
The soul is bound to matter by the force of its own disposition [Porphyry]
Individual souls are all connected, though distinct, and without dividing universal Soul [Porphyry]
Diversity arises from the power of unity [Porphyry]
The soul is everywhere and nowhere in the body, and must be its cause [Porphyry]
God is nowhere, and hence everywhere [Porphyry]
Everything existing proceeds from divinity, and is within divinity [Porphyry]
Successful introspection reveals the substrate along with the object of thought [Porphyry]
Justice is each person fulfilling his function [Porphyry]