The Philosophy of Plotinos

ISBN: 9781330251294 出版年:2016 页码:105 Kenneth Sylvan Guthrie Forgotten Books

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The Philosophy of Plotinos/ presents the philosophy of the famous titular philosopher, Plotinos. A student of Ammonius Saccas, Plotinos is an early philosopher of what became termed Neoplatonism. Born in 204 or 205 A.D., Plotinos would have been a follower of Plato.The Philosophy of Plotinos/ is a brief and accessible read. Guthrie has presented the material in a logical order and does not weigh down the core philosophical principles with exposition. Early chapters introduce the philosophy of Plato and Aristotle, on which Plotinos' philosophy is developed. The Platonic Trinity (the Deity, the intelligible world of ideas, and the sense-world) is introduced early and serves as a foundation for much of the discussion following.Following a simple introduction of the core principles on which Plotinos' philosophy is based, the books enters into the primary subject matter, which are the philosophies of Plotinos himself. For Plotinos, there is nothing else worthy of consideration but the soul. Thus, this book focuses on the seven elements of the soul that compose a human: The God, Universal Mind, Individual Mind, Reason, Sense, Vitality, and Matter. Each of these seven elements (or realms) is devoted a chapter comprised of several pages, forming the meat of this work. Guthrie completes his presentation of Plotinos' philosophy with a brief look at reincarnation and ethics, as well as discussion on the philosopher's connection with Paganism.At a swift 57 pages, The Philosophy of Plotinos/ is an excellent book on philosophy that is within the grasp of all readers. While those with a greater knowledge of philosophy will likely take more from this work, one could conceivably make this their first philosophical book. This book is an accomplishment by Guthrie, and is well worth your time.

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