Neoplatonism
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Neo-Platonism is a school of Philosophy founded Plotinus (204–270 CE) based on the teachings he received from Ammonius Saccas of Alexandria. Plotinus was also influenced by Alexander of Aphrodisias and Numenius of Apamea. Plotinus' student Porphyry assembled his teachings into the six "Enneads". | Neo-Platonism is a school of Philosophy founded Plotinus (204–270 CE) based on the teachings he received from Ammonius Saccas of Alexandria. Plotinus was also influenced by Alexander of Aphrodisias and Numenius of Apamea. Plotinus' student Porphyry assembled his teachings into the six "Enneads". | ||
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Neo-Platonism is a school of Philosophy founded Plotinus (204–270 CE) based on the teachings he received from Ammonius Saccas of Alexandria. Plotinus was also influenced by Alexander of Aphrodisias and Numenius of Apamea. Plotinus' student Porphyry assembled his teachings into the six "Enneads".
Teachings
The One [Τo Εν]