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Monism, Apophaticism, and the Emergence of Relational Ontology
Monism, Apophaticism, and the Emergence of Relational Ontology

Author(s): Aleksandar Đakovac, Aleksandar Dobrijević
Subject(s): Philosophy, Philosophical Traditions, Philosophy of Religion, Ontology
Published by: Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju
Summary/Abstract: Scholars have varied perspectives on the interaction between Christianity and Hellenistic philosophy. While some perceive it as the Hellenization of Christianity, others view it as the Christianization of Greek thought. This study aims to explore the dynamics of this encounter within the realm of ontology. Despite numerous parallels, notable distinctions exist in the conclusions drawn by Christian theologians and Hellenic, particularly Neoplatonic, philosophers. Our examination commences with a brief overview of Plotinus’ metaphysical monism, highlighting the role of apophaticism in establishing divergent ontological frameworks. Through a series of intermediate steps, we will delve into the evolution of what we term “relational ontology.”

  • Page Range: 29-56
  • Page Count: 28
  • Publication Year: 2025
  • Language: English
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