End of Summer Salon: Turning the Eye of the Soul from the inside out

End of Summer Salon: Turning the Eye of the Soul from the inside out

Kathleen Syme Library and Community CentreCarlton, VIC
Saturday, Mar 14 from 3 pm to 5 pm AEDT
Overview

Plato's Pathway to Transcendence presented by Fabio Bucci

Undoubtedly, when Plato asks for “gently drawing the eye of the soul, buried in some barbaric quagmire” he means to extricate us from the world of the illusion of conventional reality where we have run aground. And yes, he wants us to devote our entire life to this practice, the only one that would enable us to witness the ultimate reality. Indeed, if Plato often mentions the limits of words, the limits of the expressible and the limits of cognition, it is because he nonetheless remains primarily the philosopher of the transcendence of these limits.

To that end, he advocates giving dialectic the power to ensure “immortality” to the "seed" that grows discourse "in the character of others", discourse that transmits a science “from within” and "capable of helping itself as well as the man who planted it".

And when, Plato reminds us to be aware of our conscious experience and its constituent mental and physical factors, it is to better guide us on the practice to be followed in order to better escape the prison that they constitute. In this talk, we will chart what Plato means by “the activity”, the necessary practical knowledge immersed in introspection that would enable an "awakened state".

Fabio Bucci is an Australian-French independent researcher in philosophy and history with a background in fine arts and architecture. One of his latest research topics is a comparative study of Plato and Indian philosophy.


Plato's Pathway to Transcendence presented by Fabio Bucci

Undoubtedly, when Plato asks for “gently drawing the eye of the soul, buried in some barbaric quagmire” he means to extricate us from the world of the illusion of conventional reality where we have run aground. And yes, he wants us to devote our entire life to this practice, the only one that would enable us to witness the ultimate reality. Indeed, if Plato often mentions the limits of words, the limits of the expressible and the limits of cognition, it is because he nonetheless remains primarily the philosopher of the transcendence of these limits.

To that end, he advocates giving dialectic the power to ensure “immortality” to the "seed" that grows discourse "in the character of others", discourse that transmits a science “from within” and "capable of helping itself as well as the man who planted it".

And when, Plato reminds us to be aware of our conscious experience and its constituent mental and physical factors, it is to better guide us on the practice to be followed in order to better escape the prison that they constitute. In this talk, we will chart what Plato means by “the activity”, the necessary practical knowledge immersed in introspection that would enable an "awakened state".

Fabio Bucci is an Australian-French independent researcher in philosophy and history with a background in fine arts and architecture. One of his latest research topics is a comparative study of Plato and Indian philosophy.


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  • 2 hours
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Kathleen Syme Library and Community Centre

251 Faraday Street

Carlton, VIC 3053

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