International Journal of the Platonic Tradition

Papers
(The median citation count of International Journal of the Platonic Tradition is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
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Simplicius. Apprendre à philosopher dans l’antiquité tardive. Commentaire à la seconde partie du Manuel d’Épictète, written by Ilsetraut Hadot1
Damascius and the Ineffable Thread of Reality1
Introduction1
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The Stoic kathêkon as Duty1
The New Cambridge Companion to Plotinus, edited by Lloyd P. Gerson & James Wilberding1
Bibliography of Suzanne Stern-Gillet1
Socrates’ Tomb in Antisthenes’ Kyrsas and its Relationship with Plato’s Phaedo0
Lovers of the Soul, Lovers of the Body. Philosophical and Religious perspectives in Late Antiquity, edited by Slaveva-Griffin, S. and Ramelli, I. L. E.0
The Byzantine Platonists, 284-1453, edited by F. Lauritzen—S. Klitenic Wear0
Calcidius on Plato’s Timaeus. Greek Philosophy, Latin Reception and Christian Contexts, written by Gretchen Reydams-Schils0
“And What About the Shade of Heracles?”0
Eidos and Dynamis: The Intertwinement of Being and Logos in Plato’s Thought, written by Lorenzo Giovannetti0
On Tim. 37e1-38b5. Proclus on the (Tensed) Language of Time0
Das Verhältnis zwischen Neuplatonismus und Christentum nach Werner Beierwaltes am Beispiel seiner Auslegung des Dionysius Areopagitas0
The Tradition of Hermes Trismegistus: The Egyptian Priestly Figure as a Teacher of Hellenized Wisdom (Religions in the Graeco-Roman World 186), written by Christian Bull0
L’être et le temps dans le Parménide et dans le Timée de Platon0
Dio come ἀκαλλής. Conseguenze e implicazioni concettuali dell’apofatismo nel Corpus Areopagiticum0
Prayer, Magic and Memory in Plotinus’ Treatise on the Soul (Enneads iv 4 [28], 30-45)0
Towards a Dialectical Relation between Form and Content0
The Role of Plotinus in the Romantic Philosophy of Novalis0
The stoicheiôsis of Proclus’ Elements of Theology0
Plotinus, Ennead VI.8: On the Voluntary and on the Free Will of the One, edited by Kevin Corrigan and John D. Turner0
Plotinus on Love: An Introduction to His Metaphysics through the Concept of Eros, written by Alberto Bertozzi0
Plotinus on Plato’s Timaeus 90 a0
Listening to the Philosophers: Notes on Notes, written by Raffaella Cribiore0
A Less Familiar Plato: From Phaedo to Philebus, written by Kevin Corrigan0
Subverting Aristotelianism through Aristotle0
Plotinus, Ennead II.4, On Matter: Translation with an Introduction and Commentary, written by A.A. Long0
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Plato’s Charmides and the Project of the Science of All Sciences0
Neoplatonic Political Subjectivity?0
L’antre des nymphes dans l’Odyssée, edited by Tiziano Dorandi0
Is the True Self God at Alcibiades 133c?0
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Werner Beierwaltes and the Yearning for Transcendence0
Der Geist als Bild des Einen0
Plotin. Traité 30. III.8. Sur la Nature, la Contemplation et l’Un, written by Bertrand Ham0
Platonic Friendship in the Lysis0
List of Contributors0
What Time is Not0
Plotinus’ ‘Ethics’ Reconsidered0
Socratic Methodologies and Artificial Intelligence against Disinformation: A Philosophical Approach0
Plato as a Theorist of Legitimacy0
Socrate néoplatonicien. Une science de l’amour dans le commentaire de Proclus sur le Premier Alcibiade, written by Nicolas D’Andrès0
The Crisis of Logic and the (In)stability of Science0
Philosophy as a Way of Life, written by Matthew Sharpe and Michael Ure0
Platonic and Neoplatonic Thought and Action. Essays in Honour of Andrew Smith, edited by Shane Wallace0
Relire les Elements de Théologie de Proclus. Réceptions, interprétations antiques et modernes, edited by Gwenaëlle Aubry, Luc Brisson, Philippe Hoffmann and Laurent Lavaud0
Comment l’âme voit l’intellect. Une note textuelle en marge de Plotin, Enn. IV 6 (41) 2, 22-240
The Friend, the Eccentric, and the Grouch0
Harmony & Contrast: Plato and Aristotle in the Early Modern Period, edited by Anna Corrias and Eva Del Soldato0
Harmony as a Model for the Human Soul?0
Plato’s Cratylus, edited by Vladimir Mikeṡ0
Self-constitution, Contemplation and Rational Agency0
Dedication0
The Divided Self: Iain McGilchrist’s ‘Plato’ Problem0
Plato’s Sun-Like Good, written by Sarah BroadieMathematics in Plato’s Republic, written by Sarah Broadie0
Mystical Knowledge in the Platonic Tradition0
The Rules of Engagement: Porphyry’s Attack on Christian Allegory0
From Athens to Alexandria: What Damascius Learned from Ammonius0
The Immortality of the Soul: Phaedrus 245c-e0
In Memory of our Friend and Colleague0
Ontology in Early Neoplatonism: Plotinus, Porphyry, Iamblichus, written by Riccardo Chiaradonna0
Charles Kahn, 1928-20230
Plotinus on Love. An Introduction to His Metaphysics through the Concept of Eros, written by Alberto Bertozzi0
World-Soul across the Ages0
Did Plato See Through It All ?0
„In deinem Licht sehen wir Licht“ (Ps. 36,10)0
Whence Desire?0
Le style pragmatique et commatique de Porphyre à Simplicius0
Framing Plato’s Dialogues0
Plotinus Ennead VI. 9. On the Good or the One, written by Stephen R. L. Clark0
The Role of διάνοια in Plotinus’ Philosophy0
Platonism and its Legacy. Selected Papers from the Fifteenth Annual Conference of the International Society for Neoplatonic Studies, edited by John F. Finamore—Tomáš Nejeschleba0
“I Am Ready to Write on Friendship, Again”0
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Faces of the Infinite: Neoplatonism and Poetry at the Confluence of Africa, Asia and Europe, edited by Stefan Sperl and Yorgos Dedes0
The Aristotelian Plato0
Foucault’s Seminars on Antiquity: Learning to Speak the Truth, written by Paul Allen Miller0
Plato as a Precursor of the Quadrivium? The Case Study of Logistikê0
Saint Augustin. La correspondance avec Nebridius (Lettres 3-14). Texte latin et traduction française avec un commentaire par E.B., edited by Emmanuel Bermon0
Ὁ Θεὸς ἔρως ἐστί0
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Heidegger’s Concept of Authenticity and the Aristotelian σπουδαῖος0
Reading Plato’s Dialogues to Enhance Learning and Inquiry: Exploring Socrates’ Use of Protreptic for Student Engagement, written by Mason Marshall0
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