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Tópicos (México)
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Abstract
ROMERO CARRASQUILLO, Francisco J.. The Intertwining of Multiplicity and Unity In Dionysius' Metaphysical Mysticism. Tópicos (México) [online]. 2013, n.44, pp.207-236. ISSN 0188-6649.
In Dionysius, the procession of things from, and their reversion to, the One, far from being distinct and clear-cut events, can be understood as intertwined, simultaneous, and co-eternal 'moments' of the same cosmic reality, whereby a given thing oscillates, or spirals, between unity and multiplicity. Moreover, Dionysius' mystical itinerary is a special case of his procession-reversion metaphysics: mysticism is the soul's own reversion to the One. This explains why the mind also intertwines cataphatic and apophatic mystical discourses, as it spirals between unity and multiplicity. This analysis has the advantage of bringing added coherence and realism to Dionysius' metaphysical and mystical doctrines.
Keywords : Dionysius; Cataphatic; Apophatic; Affirmative and Negative Theology; Henosis.