PLOTINUS

plōtīˈnəs, 205–270, Neoplatonist philosopher. A native of Egypt, perhaps of Roman descent, he went to Alexandria c.232 to devote himself to philosophy. For 10 years he was a dedicated disciple of Ammonius Saccas. To study the philosophies of India and Persia, Plotinus in 242 traveled in the Eastern expedition of Gordian III, the Roman emperor. From 244 he lived in Rome, where his school attracted wide attention. Many followed his advice and example; they gave their wealth to those in need and turned to contemplative thought. However, Plotinus never taught or practiced extreme asceticism. His pupil Porphyry wrote a biography of him and was responsible for the arrangement of his works, which were written after 253, into six Enneads, or groups of nine treatises.

The theories of Plotinus were fundamentally those of Plato but included elements of other Greek philosophies as well, all drawn together into an original system that rapidly won followers and in time had considerable influence on the thinkers of the Christian Church, although Plotinus himself opposed Christianity. His development of the idea of emanation was fuller than that found in the teachings of the Stoics and of Philo. This cosmological conception is the chief point of Neoplatonism, which received its form from Plotinus. All else, even his ethics, depends upon this view of the world.

Among the virtues set forth by Plotinus are political or social virtues, concerning a human being's relations to others; the higher purifying virtues, needed to help the soul become like God by removing from it as much as possible that which is of the senses; and the still higher deifying or enlightening virtures, through the exercise of which a human being may attain to the fulfillment of his or her true nature. But unification with the highest, with God, is not possible through thought. It is attained only when the soul, in an ecstatic state, loses the restraint of the body and has for a time an immediate knowledge of God (see mysticism).

See The Essence of Plotinus (extracts from the six Enneads and Porphyry's life of Plotinus, comp. by G. H. Turnbull, 1934); E. Bréhier, The Philosophy of Plotinus (tr. 1958); J. M. Rist, Plotinus (1967); G. J. O'Daly, Plotinus' Philosophy of the Self (1972).

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Florence, 1492: the reappearance of Plotinus by Henri D. Saffrey In the western world, Plotinus was only a name until 1492.(1) None of...thirteenth century by William of Moerbeke. But Plotinuss own writings remained completely unknown...
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Plotinuss metaphysics: emanation or creation? by Lloyd P...used. In this paper I shall be concerned solely with Plotinus. I hereby set aside all questions regarding any common denominator one might suppose between Plotinus and, say, Proclus. There are several texts in the Enneads...
...Spatiality: The Location of Nous in Plotinus Universe, J. WILBERDING There is a well known tension in Plotinus thought regarding the location of the...where the third claim is associated with Plotinus affection for cosmic religion. Traditionally...
...determination selon Plotin, GWENAELLE AUBRY Plotinuss formulation of the problem of the individual...accept forms of individuals. First, if Plotinus does indeed posit an intelligible foundation...difficulty may lie in this tension, in Plotinus thought, between an ontological and an...
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...students of the great Neoplatonic philosopher Plotinus. Every reader of the Confessions knows the...speak to me of Christ, of Plato, and of Plotinus." So Kenneys first task is to attend to Plotinus, whom he knows very well. By training, Kenney...
...Stanton In Teaching a Stone to Talk, Annie Dillard wrote of herself: "I have a taste for solitude and silence, and for what Plotinus called the flight of the alone to the Alone." I wonder if she does not speak for many. It takes courage to be alone...and a...
...possess it,"1 wrote the Greek mystic Plotinus. WHY WE PERSONIFY ANIMALS Most of...may know we have had the vision," wrote Plotinus, "when the Soul has suddenly taken light...alone. ("Alone towards the alone" is how Plotinus put it.15) But the mystic may be the...
...this transformative discovery, embodiment has no charm for Plotinus. But Augustine countenances no such direct access to an unfallen...contemplation is inherently eschatological and, unlike in Plotinus, that eschatological hope is never realized by the embodied...
...and the Metaphysics of Aristotle; and the Essential Works of Plotinus. But the hardest course in the core (and looking back at it...that there were people there who had not read Plato, let alone Plotinus. And I think that first year helped me later in another way...
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PLOTINUS ploti n s, 205 270, Neoplatonist philosopher. A native...Saccas. To study the philosophies of India and Persia, Plotinus in 242 traveled in the Eastern expedition of Gordian III...in need and turned to contemplative thought. However, Plotinus never taught or practiced extreme asceticism. His pupil...
...based on the doctrines of Plato . Plotinus and the Nature of Neoplatonism Considered...pagan philosophies, it was developed by Plotinus (3d cent. a.d.). It has had a lasting...was much altered by the followers of Plotinus. Neoplatonism was a viable force from...
...Cassius Longinus and philosophy under Plotinus . He later lectured in Rome on the philosophy of Plotinus and was the teacher of the Neoplatonist...He wrote lives of Pythagoras and of Plotinus and edited the Enneads of Plotinus...
...Syrian philosopher, a leading exponent of Neoplatonism . A pupil of Porphyry, he was deeply impressed by the doctrines of Plotinus. In his own teachings he combined with Platos ideas many of those of Pythagoras and much that was mystical and even magical...
...philosophy its most systematic form. He kept the elements of Plotinus, but introduced a principle of triadic development in the series...return in a lower form to the original. Proclus differed from Plotinus in regard to the origin of matter, which he held to emerge...
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