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This book explores the concepts of evil in the world-views of Plotinus and the Nso’ people of Cameroon. The author analyzes the theories of the natural structure and social organization of these views of the world. He stresses the importance of comparing Plotinus and African philosophy. The book offers a proper appreciation of fundamental differences, parallels and similarities and seeks to build on shared values and common existential concerns in the world-views of Plotinus and the Nso’. This book highlights the assumption that the world understood in terms of its wider dimensions is not a purposeless conglomerate of phenomena and events that bear no relation to each other, but is rather a structured whole, defined by hierarchy and order.

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Contents: Plotinus and African Views of the Problem of Evil in the World – The Understanding of Evil in the World-View of the Enneads – Evil in the Enneads with Particular Emphasis on I 8[51] – The Conception of Human Nature and Evil in the Enneads – «The End of the Journey» – Prospect for Multi-Cultural Philosophy – The Nso’ World-View and Identification of Concepts of Evil – Evil in the Nso’ World: A Further Consideration – Human Nature and Evil – Concepts of Evil in Plotinus and the Nso’: Comparisons.

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      Publisher: Verlag Peter Lang
      Publication Date: 25/07/2008
      ISBN13: 9783039112531, 978-3039112531
      ISBN10: 3039112538

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book explores the concepts of evil in the world-views of Plotinus and the Nso’ people of Cameroon. The author analyzes the theories of the natural structure and social organization of these views of the world. He stresses the importance of comparing Plotinus and African philosophy. The book offers a proper appreciation of fundamental differences, parallels and similarities and seeks to build on shared values and common existential concerns in the world-views of Plotinus and the Nso’. This book highlights the assumption that the world understood in terms of its wider dimensions is not a purposeless conglomerate of phenomena and events that bear no relation to each other, but is rather a structured whole, defined by hierarchy and order.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Plotinus and African Views of the Problem of Evil in the World – The Understanding of Evil in the World-View of the Enneads – Evil in the Enneads with Particular Emphasis on I 8[51] – The Conception of Human Nature and Evil in the Enneads – «The End of the Journey» – Prospect for Multi-Cultural Philosophy – The Nso’ World-View and Identification of Concepts of Evil – Evil in the Nso’ World: A Further Consideration – Human Nature and Evil – Concepts of Evil in Plotinus and the Nso’: Comparisons.

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