- John N. Deck
John Norbert Deck (born
Buffalo, New York ,December 2 1921 ; diedSeptember 5 1979 ) was a Canadian philosopher. Adhering to neither sartorial nor intellectual fashions, Deck inspired generations of students with his highly idiosyncratic form of idealism, deriving fromPlotinus but equally rooted inThomas Aquinas andHegel .He was educated at
Assumption College inWindsor, Ontario , which at that time was affiliated with theUniversity of Western Ontario , (B.A., 1946, M.A., 1946). He received his Ph. D. in Philosophy at theUniversity of Toronto in 1960. His doctoral dissertation reappraised theNeoplatonic philosophy ofPlotinus from the standpoint of a central doctrine in hisEnneads , exploring how "contemplative producing" gives rise to every level of reality, including the physical world; it was published as "Nature, Contemplation, and the One: A Study in the Philosophy ofPlotinus " by the University of Toronto Press in 1967.After serving as Assistant Professor of Philosophy at
Boston College and a brief stint working for theCanadian Pacific Railway , in 1957 he became Professor of Philosophy at Assumption College, (later known as theUniversity of Windsor ), where he taught graduate and undergraduate courses in metaphysics and the history of philosophy until his death. The University of Windsor awards the John N. Deck Memorial Prize in Philosophy each year "in recognition of outstanding scholastic achievement or proficiency."At a time when
Neoplatonism in philosophy, as well as philosophy itself in the university, was considered hopelessly outdated, he developed a freshman class called "Dream worlds and real worlds" that brought the message of Plotinus to the most unpromising students; it proved to be immensely popular, disconcerting his academic rivals.Although he died in 1979, he is arguably more popular and influential now than ever before. "Nature, Contemplation, and the One" was republished in 1991 (back in print for the first time after over twenty years, and in a convenient paperback) and now a proliferation of websites such as Anthony Flood's [http://www.anthonyflood.com/deck.htm] are making available his articles for ongoing discussion.
Books and selected articles
Books
* "Nature, Contemplation, and the One: A Study in the Philosophy of
Plotinus ". Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1967. Reprinted: Burdett: Larson, 1991.elected articles
* Review of
Jacques Maritain , "Bergsonian Philosophy andThomism ", and "The Social and Political Philosophy of Jacques Maritain", Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 18:4, June 1958, 561-62.
* Review of "Ethics: The Introduction to Moral Science" by John A. Oesterle, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 19, No. 4 (Jun., 1959), p. 544
* Review of "Social Philosophy" by Martin G. Plattel. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 27, No. 1 (Sep., 1966), pp. 128-129.
*St. Thomas Aquinas and the Language of Total Dependence. Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review. 6, June 1967, 74-88. Reprinted in "Aquinas: A Collection of Critical Essays", ed. Anthony Kenny, University of Notre Dame Press, 1977.
* The Itself: In-Another Pattern and Total Dependence. Idealistic Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy, 5, January 1975, 59-69.
*Plotinus andSartre : An Ontological Investigation of Being-Other-Than. "The Significance ofNeoplatonism ", ed. R. Baine Harris, Studies inNeoplatonism : Vol. 1, The State University of New York Press, 1976, 319-31.
* A Discussion on Individuality and Personality. Dionysius, 2, December 1978, 93-99. [WithA. H. Armstrong ]
* The Categories of Unthought. Idealistic Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy, 10, May 1980, 173-179.
* The One, or God, Is Not Properly Hypostasis: A Reply to Professor Anton. "The Structure of Being", Albany: State University of New York Press, 1982.
* Metaphysics or Logic? New Scholasticism, 63, Spring 1989, pp. 229-240.Influence
R. Baine Harris, Director of the International
Neoplatonic Society, has called "Nature, Contemplation and the One" "the best book onPlotinus " and said that "it must be read by all modern serious students of Plotinus."Anthony Damiani, a longtime student of
Paul Brunton and founder of Wisdom's Goldenrod Center for Philosophic Studies in upstate New York, considered Deck's magnum opus, "Nature, Contemplation, and the One" to be the best guide to Plotinus. His publishing house, Larson, has republished it in paperback with a brief introduction by Deck's friend and executor, Lawrence Dewan, which places Deck as a member of the "workshop of Plotinus." They have also reissued an edition of Stephen Mackenna's translation of the "Enneads " ofPlotinus , which footnotes alternate translations from all the later scholars, especially Deck.ee also
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Plotinus
*Neoplatonism
*Thomas Aquinas
*Hegel
*University of Toronto
*University of Windsor External links
* Anthony Flood's Deck page (biography and publications): [http://www.anthonyflood.com/deck.htm]
* Larson Publications: [http://www.larsonpublications.com/]
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