Plotinos: Complete Works — Volume II brings together a major portion of Plotinus’s philosophical treatises as arranged in the Enneads, guiding readers deeper into his vision of reality, the soul, and the ascent toward the highest principle. In this volume, the focus turns toward themes such as the nature of the soul, perception and memory, and the relationship between embodied life and the intelligible world—moving from the analysis of human experience toward metaphysical contemplation.
Written in late antiquity and preserved through the editorial work of Porphyry, these texts stand at the foundation of Neoplatonism, influencing centuries of theology, mysticism, and philosophy. Ideal for students of ancient philosophy and readers seeking a demanding but profoundly rewarding classic of the Western intellectual tradition.
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