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  1. Plotinus.[author unknown] - 1954 - Philosophy 29 (109):178-179.
     
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  • Plotinus: the road to reality.John M. Rist - 1967 - Cambridge,: Cambridge University Press.
    The Road to Reality John M. Rist. 13 THE ORIGINALITY OF PLOTINUS ' It is necessary to take the notable opinions of the ancients and consider whether any of them agree with ours.' (Enneads 3.7.7.15) It will not have escaped the reader's  ...
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  • The changing self: a study on the soul in later Neoplatonism: Iamblichus, Damascius and Priscianus.Carlos G. Steel - 1978 - Brussel,: Paleis der Academiën.
  • Eros and Arithmos.Gregory Shaw - 1999 - Ancient Philosophy 19 (1):121-143.
  • Eros and Arithmos.Gregory Shaw - 1999 - Ancient Philosophy 19 (1):121-143.
  • Plotinus: The Road to Reality.A. A. Long - 1969 - Philosophical Quarterly 19 (74):80-81.
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  • Reading Neoplatonism: Nondiscursive Thinking in the Texts of Plotinus, Proclus, and Damascius.Dominic J. O’Meara - 2002 - Philosophical Review 111 (2):305-308.
    Sara Rappe has given us a stimulating book full of interesting suggestions concerning philosophers hardly known, in some cases, in the English-speaking world. She raises a question concerning these philosophers that has not previously been discussed on this scale. The question arises from the comparison of two features of Neoplatonism. For the Neoplatonist philosopher, discursive thinking does not yield knowledge. By discursive thought is meant the kind of thinking we normally practice. It has to do with objects external to thought, (...)
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  • Reading Neoplatonism: Non-Discursive Thinking in the Texts of Plotinus, Proclus, and Damascius.Sara Rappe - 2000 - Cambridge University Press.
    Neoplatonism is a term used to designate the form of Platonic philosophy that developed in the Roman Empire from the third to the fifth century AD and that based itself on the corpus of Plato's dialogues. Sara Rappe's challenging study analyses Neoplatonic texts themselves using contemporary philosophy of language. It covers the whole tradition of Neoplatonic writing from Plotinus through Proclus to Damascius. Addressing the strain of mysticism in these works, the author shows how these texts reflect actual meditational practices, (...)
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  • Neoplatonism and Gnosticism. [REVIEW]H. J. Blumenthal - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (2):307-308.
  • Plotinus. [REVIEW]A. H. Armstrong - 1960 - The Classical Review 10 (3):221-222.
  • Plotinus. [REVIEW]A. H. Armstrong - 1958 - The Classical Review 8 (2):128-129.
  • Sethian Gnosticism and the Platonic Tradition.John Douglas Turner - 2001 - Presses Université Laval.
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  • Plotinus on the Soul: A Study in the Metaphysics of Knowledge.Jennifer Yhap - 2003 - Susquehanna University Press.
    This work offers a study on the problematic of a scientific knowledge of the sensible reality in the Enneads.
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  • .John Dillon - 1989 - Cambridge University Press.
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  • .M. C. Dillon (ed.) - 1991 - Suny Pr.
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  • Plotinus' cosmology: a study of Ennead II.1 (40): text, translation, and commentary.James Wilberding - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In Ennead II.1 (40) Plotinus is primarily concerned to argue for the everlastingness of the universe, the heavens, and the heavenly bodies as individual substances. Here he must grapple both with the philosophical issue of personal identity through time and with the rich tradition of cosmology which pitted the Platonists against the Aristotelians and Stoics. What results is a historically informed cosmological sketch explaining the constitution of the heavens as well as sublunar and celestial motion. This book contains an extensive (...)
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  • Philosophy in Late Antiquity.Andrew Smith - 2004 - Routledge.
    One of the most significant cultural achievements of Late Antiquity lies in the domains of philosophy and religion, more particularly in the establishment and development of Neoplatonism as one of the chief vehicles of thought and subsequent channel for the transmission of ancient philosophy to the medieval and renaissance worlds. Important, too, is the emergence of a distinctive Christian philosophy and theology based on a foundation of Greek pagan thought. This book provides an introduction to the main ideas of Neoplatonism (...)
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  • Iamblichus de Anima: Text, Translation, and Commentary.John F. Finamore & John M. Dillon - 2002 - Atlanta, Ga.: Brill. Edited by John F. Finamore & John M. Dillon.
    Iamblichus , successor to Plotinus and Porphyry, brought a new religiosity to Neoplatonism. This edition of the fragments of Iamblichus' major work on the soul, De Anima, is accompanied by the first English translation of the work and a commentary.
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  • Hellenistic astrology.Marilynn Lawrence - 2005 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  • Plotinus : the Road to Reality.J. M. Rist - 1967 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 30 (2):401-402.
     
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  • L' « amour magicien ». aux origenes de la notion de « magia naturalis » : Platon, plotin, marsile ficin.Pierre Hadot - 1982 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 172 (2):283 - 292.
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  • Plotinus and Iamblichus on magic and theurgy.John F. Finamore - 1999 - Dionysius 17:83-94.
     
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  • La reception plotinienne de la notion stoicienne de la sympathie universelle.Agnes Pigler - 2002 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 19 (1):45-78.
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  • L'amour Magicien.P. Hadot - 1982 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 172:283.
     
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