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Neoplatonism - Part 1: A world of crisis, longing, and metaphysical invention

Neoplatonism - Part 1: A world of crisis, longing, and metaphysical invention

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In the third century, the old world was breaking apart. Empires rose and fell, faiths collided, and philosophy was no longer just argument—it was a lifeline. Into this swirling mix stepped Plotinus, searching for a unity hidden beneath all the chaos.Picture a city where every street corner hosts a different vision of salvation. Alexandria and Rome buzzed with thinkers, mystics, and teachers, each offering a map back to some higher reality. The comfort of the old city-state was gone. Now, the question wasn’t just what is true, but what can save a soul divided by body, fate, and desire. Plotinus appeared here, not as a builder of systems, but as a seeker drawn to these very fractures. Ancient accounts, especially Porphyry’s Life of Plotinus, tell us he studied in Alexandria before following the philosopher Ammonius Saccas. That matters, because it puts him in a world where Plato’s teachings were alive, not museum pieces. The urgent question: how could the soul belong to the cosmos, yet yearn for something higher?Learn more at: https://thephilosophyarchive.com/philosophy/neoplatonism

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