The Ethical Treatises, Being the Treatises of the First Ennead
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The Ethical Treatises, Being the Treatises of the First Ennead

by Plotinus

Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages
280
Language
English
Published
2016

Overview

Plotinus is primarily remembered for his teachings, which were collected by Porphyry into a volume called the Enneads. This work gives Plotinus's accounts of the religions and cults of his age. He was interested in the occult but only in a detached and speculative way. He was indifferent to traditional paganism but critical of the Gnostic Christian heretics who preached the mystical dualism of the divine, which he regarded as antiphilosophical, un-Greek, and emotional superstition. His own religious beliefs inclined toward the idea that one could achieve a spiritual union with the good (understood as the Platonic idea of a perfect realm of the ideal) through philosophic reflection.

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