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The Cappadocian Reshaping of Metaphysics

The Cappadocian Reshaping of Metaphysics

The Cappadocian Reshaping of Metaphysics

Relational Being
Giulio Maspero, Pontifical Institute of the Holy Cross, Rome
November 2023
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9781009412063
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    In this volume, Giulio Maspero explores both the ontology and the epistemology of the Cappadocians from historical and speculative points of view. He shows how the Cappadocians developed a real Trinitarian Ontology through their reshaping of the Aristotelian category of relation, which they rescued from the accidental dimension and inserted into the immanence of the one divine and eternal substance. This perspective made possible a new conception of individuation. No longer exclusively linked to substantial difference, as in classical Greek philosophy, the concept was instead founded on the mutual relation of the divine Persons. The Cappadocians' metaphysical reshaping was also closely linked to a new epistemological conception based on apophaticism, which shattered the logical closure of their opponents, and anticipated results that modern research has subsequently highlighted, Bridging the late antique philosophy with Patristics, Maspero' s study allows us to find the relational traces within the Trinity in the world and in history.

    • Provides a bridge between philosophy and patristics in late antiquity
    • Explores both the ontology and the epistemology of the Cappadocians from a historical and speculative point of view
    • Presents a non-dialectical reading of the relationship between substance and relations

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    November 2023
    Hardback
    9781009412063
    325 pages
    235 × 158 × 20 mm
    0.52kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction: the depth of being
    • 2. Rational logos
    • 3. Relational logos
    • 4. Life from life
    • 5. Philosophical relation in history
    • 6. The Cappadocian reshaping
    • 7. Knowledge and relation
    • 8. Epistemology and Openness
    • 9. Conclusions: the third navigation.