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Plotinus’ Philosophy and Neoplatonism

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Plotinus’ Philosophy and Neoplatonism

By: Santino Caramella
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This text explores the emergence of the Alexandrian School of philosophy as a pivotal intellectual force during the final, tumultuous centuries of the Roman Empire. It presents this movement not as an academic footnote, but as a dynamic and necessary response to a civilization in crisis. The Roman world, having achieved a pinnacle of material and political power, faced a profound spiritual and intellectual void. The wisdom of earlier ages, embodied by the Stoic teachings of the philosopher-emperor Marcus Aurelius, had reached a kind of culmination, yet it remained fragmented—an encyclopedic collection of truths that lacked a unifying synthesis. The Roman identity itself, once singular and strong, had become diffuse and abstract, leaving a subtle yet pervasive sense of pessimism that was only deepened by the early Christian focus on suffering and human unhappiness.
This intellectual and spiritual fragmentation created an urgent need for a new philosophy—one that could provide a cohesive vision and rebuild the empire’s civic and moral foundation. The task was clear: to find new spiritual values from the depths of the soul and to orient them toward both the highest ancient traditions and the burgeoning influence of Christianity.
Spirituality Stoicism Morality Tradition

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