Plotin
Plotin (203-270) was a major philosopher in the Neoplatonic tradition, born in Egypt and a student of Ammonius Saccas. His work, the 'Enneades,' delves into metaphysical concepts such as the nature of the One, the soul, and the material world, emphasizing the importance of spiritual contemplation to achieve unity with the divine.
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Plotin is considered the founder of Neoplatonism and wrote the Enneades, discussing the nature of the soul and the physical world.
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