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This book chapter represents a comprehensive discussion of the theory of cognition found in the ancient Greek philosopher Plotinus. Plotinus was the founder and most significant exponent of Neoplatonism, which represented the interpretation of Plato that was prevalent in late antiquity. His thought had a considerable impact on all three Abrahamic religions, especially their more mystical expressions, and his ideas continue to be relevant today.
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This page is a summary of: The Word in the Soul and its Counterparts: World, Body, Mind, and Soul in Plotinus, January 2024, Nomos Verlag,
DOI: 10.5771/9783985721757-251.
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