Exploring Plato and his tradition: Porphyry on Arete (Virtue, or Excellence)

When:
June 4, 2018 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
2018-06-04T19:30:00+01:00
2018-06-04T21:00:00+01:00
Where:
Cecil Sharp House
Cecil Sharp House
2 Regent's Park Rd, Camden Town, London NW1 7AY
UK
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Tim Addey
01594 726296

“Beatific contemplation does not consist of the accumulation of arguments or a storehouse of learned knowledge, but in us theory must become nature and life itself.” – Porphyry, On Abstinence

For the Platonic tradition, philosophy is intimately connected with human life: it draws together our inherent impulse to explore truth and our deep-rooted desire to live well. For this reason the tradition gave much attention to the nature of arete (virtue, or excellence) through which, it taught, our life is transformed from the merely human to something bright with divinity.

But what is arete? And how do the Platonic primary virtues (wisdom, courage, temperance and justice) emerge in human life? And most important of all, how do we cultivate arete in ourselves? We will read and discuss a short extract from Porphyry (the pupil of Plotinus and a highly regarded philosopher of the 3rd century AD) and explore these questions over two evenings (the first one on the 21st May – but we’ll begin this evening with a summary of what was discussed then, so that those who missed it should be able to pick up the thread).

No previous experience of formal philosophy is required.

Entrance in free, but donations between £3-5 will be welcomed.

A PDF download of the extract we will be reading is available on our website together with further details of this and other Prometheus Trust’s activities: www.prometheustrust.co.uk (the PDF is on the “London Monday Evenings” page.)