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Lexis in Dionysius the Areopagite

Lexis in Dionysius the Areopagite
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摘要 In his Commentary on Plato's Phaedo, Damascius establishes a close relation between destination (lexis), divine Justice, and life dignity (kat'aian) of every soul. Among several meanings of destination, the most relevant one is related to the condition of the soul after death. Consequently, the purpose of this paper is to consider how this neoplatonic term is conceived in Dionysius Areopagite. For that purpose, the author will analyze such term widely used in the chapter 7 of Ecclesiastic Hierarchy in which Dionysius deals with the funerary rite and in which the notes of the dionysian eschatology are found. In other words, Dionysius' use of this term combines a spiritual and a metaphysic perspective. The former is part of the representation of the dionysian universe in which even the angels receive the name of lexeis and are distinguished by their never ending movement around the Thearchia; the latter is present among humans as a call to imitate such angelic condition. Such imitation is not possible without the effort needed to behave in agreement with an honorable lifestyle (kat'axian, neoplatonic expression also used by Dionysius) that opens the door to a condition or rank granted to man after death.
机构地区 University of Tucumain
出处 《Journal of Literature and Art Studies》 2014年第2期129-136,共8页 文学与艺术研究(英文版)
关键词 NEOPLATONISM DESTINATION dionysian eschatology 奥尼 词汇 柏拉图 形而上学 生活方式 kat 目的地 传教士
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