The foundational concepts of Plotinus philosophy

  • Saadia BENDONIA University of Mostaganem (Algeria)
Keywords: Divinity, the Absolute Absolute, the One, the first principle of existence, the mind, the essence of the soul or soul

Abstract

Plotin's philosophy expresses the openness of an epistemological horizon for the philosophical discourse inherited from the Platonic and Aristotelian philosophies, which almost closed with the Aristotelian Logos, which indicates that the Plotinian effort focused in particular in returning the branch to the original, Aristotle to Plato with an intense regressive reading. The set of Platonic philosophical concepts constitutes the system of the opening sayings of the Platonic thought, as it expresses the main keys to entering the Platonic text and reading it in terms of its inclusion, within the line of making philosophy a religious, system, and accordingly, a distinction will be made between the realism of the total paradox (Plato) and the immortal (Aristotle) ​​and mobile outside time From paradox to immanence (Plotinus).

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BENDONIA, S. (1). The foundational concepts of Plotinus philosophy. Social Sciences Journal, 12(1), 316-323. Retrieved from http://journals.lagh-univ.dz/index.php/ssj/article/view/2598
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