Associations to the word «Plotinus»
Noun
- Plato
- Nous
- Aristotle
- Plutarch
- Hegel
- Philo
- Mysticism
- Augustine
- Idealism
- Contemplation
- Mystic
- Neo
- Philosopher
- Maximus
- Socrates
- Pseudo
- Intellect
- Thinker
- Philosophy
- Alexandria
- Pliny
- Nag
- Absolute
- Brahman
- Pagan
- Disciple
- Psyche
- Coleridge
- Divine
- Intuition
- Treatise
- Ecstasy
- Doctrine
- Soul
- Theology
- Aquinas
- Kant
- Wordsworth
- Cosmos
- Greek
- Eternity
- Sis
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- Antioch
- Infinity
- Conception
- Emerson
- Analogy
- Por
- Commentary
- Greco
- Immortality
- Kara
- Christianity
- Wisdom
- Reality
- Follower
- Teaching
- Corpus
- Christian
- Antiquity
- Oracle
- Interpretation
- Pupil
- Universe
- Unity
- Dante
- Phi
- Trinity
- Meditation
- Simplicity
- Translation
- Ascent
- Marcus
- Translator
Adjective
Wiktionary
PLOTINUS, proper noun. Roman philosopher 205-270; father of Neoplatonism
Dictionary definition
PLOTINUS, noun. Roman philosopher (born in Egypt) who was the leading representative of Neoplatonism (205-270).
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