ABSTRACT

Plotinus (AD 205–270) was the founder of Neoplatonism, whose thought has had a profound influence on medieval philosophy, and on Western philosophy more broadly. In this engaging book, Eyjólfur K. Emilsson introduces and explains the full spectrum of Plotinus’ philosophy for those coming to his work for the first time.

Beginning with a chapter-length overview of Plotinus’ life and works which also assesses the Platonic, Aristotelian and Stoic traditions that influenced him, Emilsson goes on to address key topics including:

  • Plotinus’ originality
  • the status of souls
  • Plotinus’ language
  • the notion of the One or the Good
  • Intellect, including Plotinus’ holism
  • the physical world
  • the soul and the body, including emotions and the self
  • Plotinus’ ethics
  • Plotinus’ influence and legacy.

Including a chronology, glossary of terms and suggestions for further reading, Plotinus is an ideal introduction to this major figure in Western philosophy, and is essential reading for students of ancient philosophy and classics.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|29 pages

Life, works and philosophical background

chapter 2|33 pages

The world according to Plotinus

chapter 3|34 pages

The One and the genesis of Intellect

chapter 4|40 pages

Intellect

chapter 5|41 pages

Soul

chapter 6|43 pages

The physical world

chapter 7|41 pages

The human being I

The soul–body compound

chapter 8|27 pages

The human being II

The higher soul and we ourselves

chapter 9|39 pages

Ethics I

Virtue, happiness and the ethics of everyday life

chapter 10|38 pages

Ethics II

Mystical experience, theodicy, freedom and beauty

chapter 11|8 pages

Plotinus’ legacy and influence