EMANATION, in Philosophy

ĕmənāˈshən [Lat.,=flowing from], cosmological concept that explains the creation of the world by a series of radiations, or emanations, originating in the godhead. It is characteristic of Neoplatonism and of Gnosticism and is frequently encountered in Indian metaphysics. In the history of Western thought it has been to some extent, as in Neoplatonism, opposed to the Judeo-Christian conception of creation, in which the eternal God makes all from nothing. To explain the relation of a totally transcendent God to a finite and imperfect world, the belief in emanation denies that God directly created the world but maintains rather that the world is the result of a chain of emergence through emanations. From God (the One, or the Absolute), the one prime principle, flows the divine substance; his own substance never lessens. As the flow proceeds farther from God, however, its divinity steadily decreases. When a stone is dropped into water, the circles ever widening from the point (God) where the stone fell are emanations, becoming fainter and fainter. Emanation never ceases, the whole process moving continuously outward from God. In the 3d cent. a.d., Plotinus and other Neoplatonists developed a clear system of emanation. The Neoplatonists ascribed to Plato an emanative concept in his Idea of the Good as being supreme, the lesser ideas being in some way related to the Idea of the Good. The concept, in modified form, influenced the development of medieval Christian theology through the writings of Dionysius the Areopagite.

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...the discussion of volitional emanation in subsequent Jewish philosophy, 10 though the name of Ibn...introduction of Will does for emanation what the various types of...for evolution. It renders emanation teleological instead of its...
...particular audiences, 210 11 eastern philosophy, 23 emanation and active intellect, 109 and...the Alexandrian tradition of philosophy, 17 on being, 34 5, 110 11...Greek philosophy, 16 17 on emanation, 17 18, 52 , 110 existence...
...Aristotles teachings in his philosophy. While neo-Platonic elements, such as emanation, can be found in al-Farabis philosophy, the scholarly debate rages...whether he actually believed in emanation. Some scholars think that al...
...an epistemological and an ontological perspective, an analysis of time and movement on one hand, and a philosophy of the emanation of relative temporalities on the other, Nicolaus understanding of time nevertheless has its ground in Aristotles...
...the Harmony of Religion and Philosophy, Averroe's defends philosophy from the charge of unbelief...The Neoplatonic doctrine of emanation, shorn of its hypostatic...Metaphysics , Averroe's employed emanation in relation to creation in...
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...Fernand Brunner, "Creation et emanation: fragment de philosophie...literary uses of the language of emanation in his "Emanation. Ein unphilosophisches Wort...Metaphysik des Plotins ein Emanations-system?" Hermes 48...principle in ancient Greek philosophy in and before Plotinus see...
...of Platonism in twentieth-century philosophy. In the same way that Gadamer credits...project of working through the history of philosophy, may in retrospect have been a misleading...reified, "technical" vocabulary of philosophy as it has become "sedimented" in the...
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...Rousseau, Jean-Jacques. Rousseau on Philosophy, Morality, and Religion. by David...ROUSSEAU, Jean-Jacques. Rousseau on Philosophy, Morality, and Religion. Translated...infallible judge of good and evil, sublime emanation of the eternal substance" (p. 95...
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...self-love. Compassion, as Rousseau presents it, is an emanation of that natural human self-love - which as such attests...one. He agrees with Hobbes (against classical political philosophy) that what unites human beings is not a natural common good...
...inspired and the things of the world as representations of spiritual forms. Edwards saw the whole of reality as a divine emanation, as God `breathing forth, speaking the world into existence from moment to moment. In the depths of this divine outflow...
...notions of love as relationality (e.g., process theism and Hegel) and beyond pre-modern forms of love as overflow and emanation (neo-Platonic) into love now understood as sheer excess and transgression. Traditional prophetic forms are also characteristically...
...Category of the Person: Anthropology, Philosophy, History (Cambridge University Press...Category of the Person: Anthropology, Philosophy, History, pp. 1-25. Mauss, M...Category of the Person: Anthropology, Philosophy, History (Cambridge University Press...
...revolutionary-progressivist philosophy, see Rosemary Radford Ruether...Walter Benjamins Theses on the Philosophy of History," even though...Tony Kushners These on the Philosophy of History." Modern Drama...call "genderfuck": this emanation of God who is identified in...
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...Byron Bay when he shared his Kaninyi philosophy. Now he makes a special journey to...to teach the world the most profound philosophy of all - the traditional knowledge of...tree of great knowledge, I feel the emanation of renewed respect for our earth that...
...laureate, thought what is only a brief passage from Blakes Emanation Of The Giant Albion would do the trick. He asked Hubert Parry...The British National Party claimed it represented the brutal philosophy for which they stand. We should not let them seize it as...


 

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EMANATION , in philosophy em na sh n Lat...series of radiations, or emanations, originating in the...world, the belief in emanation denies that God directly...of emergence through emanations. From God (the One...
...of the connection between God and humans by emanation is epoch-making in the philosophy of contemplation. Among those who think of...repr. 1971); W. T. Stace, Mysticism and Philosophy (1960); R. C. Zaehner, Hindu and Muslim...
...ancient mystical philosophy based on the doctrines...of the great pagan philosophies, it was developed...form an idealistic philosophy and thus combat the...interpretations of the philosophy of Plato. Plotinus...By the process of emanation the One gives rise...came from earlier philosophies; the existence of...
...devote himself to philosophy. For 10 years he...Saccas. To study the philosophies of India and Persia...elements of other Greek philosophies as well, all drawn...development of the idea of emanation was fuller than that...E. Brehier, The Philosophy of Plotinus (tr...ODaly, Plotinus Philosophy of the Self (1972...
...the Greek Fathers, and St. Augustine, is Neoplatonic. Philosophy and theology are identified; all thinking and being begin...generation, which came into being from the primordial causes by emanation through the successive genera and species. The fourth is...
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