René Guénon y el hermetismo

'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 7:7 (2002)
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Abstract

Plotinus –IIIth Century– have devoted two Enneads to the teaching about the Beauty: Ennead I,8 (1) – «On Beauty»– and Ennead V,8 (31) –«On the Intelligible Beauty»–. The purpose of the paper is to establish the different aspects that the Neoplatonic philosopher states in relation with the kalokagathós on three diverse levels: the aesthetic perception, the intuition of beautiful activities and the contemplation of the Beautiful that it is displayed to the Good/One. It is commented also the differences with Plato and some distinctions with the interpretations in regard to the Beautiful that have been outlined by some contemporary scholars and writings

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