Only if negation is under the influence of the Not-being superior to being, is it superior to affirmation. The inferior negation refers to the being which is superior to non-being (as defect), the coordinated negation refers to the being which has the same rank as non-being and, finally, the type of negation superior to assertion expresses the type of Non-Being which is above being. Summary/Abstract: In his Commentary of Plato’s Parmenides, Proclus analyses the state of the negations which express transcendence. Published by: Editura Universităţii ✺lexandru Ioan Cuza« din Iaşi Keywords: Proclus negation affirmation transcendence negative theology Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion Negation and Silence in Proclus Author(s): Daniel Jugrin
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