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- More results from en.wikipedia.org »Plotinus (ca. CE 204/5–270) was a major philosopher of the ancient world. In his system of theory there are the three principles: the One, the Intellect, and the Soul.
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- Philosophy: By Individual Philosopher > Plotinus ... Plotinus (c. A.D. 204 - 270) was an Egyptian/Greek/Roman philosopher of the Hellenistic period.www.philosophybasics.com/philosophers_
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- Roman philosopher of the Neoplatonic school, born in Asyut, Egypt. Plotinus lived from 205 to 270 AD in Alexandria. He studied with the Alexandrian philosopher ...darkside.hubpages.com/hub/plotinus - Cached - More from this site
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biblio?isbn=9780415174091 - Cached - More from this site - Plotinus was born in Lycopolis, Egypt, in the year 204 or 205 CE. He died in the year 270 CE in Campania, Italy. Plotinus was a Greek philosopher.www.egs.edu/library/plotinus/biography - Cached - More from this site
- Plotinus. The Greek philosopher Plotinus (205-270) was the founder of the Neoplatonic school of philosophy, which became the most formidable rival of Christianity in ...www.jiffynotes.com/a_study_guides/book_
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- Encyclopedia Plotinus. Plotinus (plōtī'nus) , 205–270, Neoplatonist philosopher. A native of Egypt, perhaps of Roman descent, he went to Alexandria c.232 to ...www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/
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plotinus.asp - Cached - More from this site - Born in AD 205 and died in AD 270, Plotinus was a very famous Egyptian-Romanphilosopher. He is also known as the greatest Greek Philosopher of late antiquity.thegreatphilosophers.com/content/
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- Plotinus. Plotinus (ca. 205–270) is widely considered the father of Neoplatonism. Lot of my biographic trading tools just about Plotinus comes from either Porphyry ...plotinus.generalanswers.org - Cached - More from this site
- Neo-Platonism was a complex system for understanding reality that was founded by the Roman philosopher, Plotinus (A.D. 204–270), the last great pagan philosopher.www.theologicalstudies.org/.../
philosophy...plotinus - Cached - More from this site - John N. Deck, Nature, Contemplation and the One: A Study in the Philosophy of Plotinus. University of Toronto Press, 1967, Paul Brunton Philosophical Foundation, 1991.www.enotes.com/topic/Plotinus - Cached - More from this site
- Plotinus , 205-270, Neoplatonist philosopher. A native of Egypt, perhaps of Roman descent, he went to Alexandria c.232 to devote himself to...www.encyclopedia.com/topic/
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- Plotinus' philosophy may be seen as a set of variations on this Platonic theme. He refers to the Supreme Form more frequently as The One than as The Good, and ...www.rowan.edu/.../philos_artists_onart/
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