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Plotinus (; , Plōtînos; – 270 CE) was a Hellenistic Greek philosopher, born and raised in Roman Egypt. Plotinus is regarded by modern scholarship as the founder of Neoplatonism.
Plotinus was a Greek philosopher who lived in Roman Egypt and developed a major philosophical system called Neoplatonism that became influential in Western thought. He matters because scholars recognize him as the founder of Neoplatonism, one of the most important philosophical movements in history.
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Plotinus (Greek: Πλωτῖνος) (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. His teacher was Ammonius Saccas and he is of the Platonic tradition. Historians of the 19th century invented the term Neoplatonism[citation needed] and applied it to him and his philosophy which was influential in Late Antiquity. Much of the biographical information about Plotinus comes from Porphyry's preface to his edition of Plotinus' Enneads. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Plotinus">Read more on Last.fm</a>
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أفْلُوطين (نحو 205 - 270 م) هو فيلسوف يوناني، يُعتبر أبرز ممثلي الأفلاطونية المُحْدَثَة. يُعرف في المصادر العربية بـ «الشيخ اليوناني». جميع المعلومات المتوفرة عن الفيلسوف أفلوطين أتت من تلميذه فرفريوس ودونها في مقدمة كتاب التاسوعات لأفلوطين. أما كتابات أفلوطين في الميتافيزقيا كان لها تأثير كبير على العديد من الفلسفات والأديان : الوثنية، اليهودية، المسيحية، الإسلام، الصوفية.
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