Plotinus
From the One emanates Nous, from Nous Soul, from Soul matter — and the philosophical life is the soul's patient return
Plotinus studied under Ammonius Saccas in Alexandria for eleven years, accompanied the Emperor Gordian III on a Persian expedition partly to learn Indian philosophy, and from 244 CE taught in Rome until his death. His student Porphyry collected fifty-four of his treatises into the six "Enneads" (organised numerologically, six groups of nine) and prefaced them with the "Life of Plotinus." The substantive metaphysics is the most influential systematisation of Platonism in late antiquity and the proximate source for Augustine's Christian Neoplatonism, the Pseudo-Dionysian apophatic tradition, the medieval Latin and Islamic recoveries of Plato (often via the "Theology of Aristotle," which is in fact extracts from the Enneads), and the Renaissance Florentine Academy of Marsilio Ficino.
Key works
- Enneads (54 treatises, edited by Porphyry c. 301)
- Porphyry, Life of Plotinus and Order of His Books (c. 301)
Declared Influences
Neo-Platonism 75%
Platonism (Classical) 20%
Advaita Vedanta 5%
The school is named for him. The hypostases (One, Nous, Soul), the doctrine of emanation, the soul's return through purification, the apophatic character of the One — all originate or stabilise here.
"The One is all things and no one of them: the source of all things is not all things, but all things are it." (Ennead V.2.1)
Plotinus considered himself a faithful exegete of Plato. The Republic's Good beyond being and the Parmenides' One are the proximate textual sources for his system.
"Withdraw into yourself and look. If you do not yet see beauty within you, do as the sculptor does with a statue: cut away here, smooth there." (Ennead I.6.9, on the soul's self-purification)
A structural parallel rather than a historical lineage — the Persian expedition was cut short before Plotinus reached Indian teachers — but Plotinus' One and the Vedantic Brahman, his Nous and the Vedantic atman, have been paired by comparative philosophers from the nineteenth century onward.
"This means: the soul does not embrace itself but is embraced by the One." (Ennead VI.9.10)
Internal Tensions
Plotinus' apophatic insistence that the One is "beyond being" and beyond any predication strains against his sustained positive characterisation of its generative activity. The Enneads work this tension as a feature rather than a bug: all predicates are inadequate, but some are less inadequate, and the philosophical life is the patient work of using and then transcending them.
I. Time
Time is emergent — the moving image of the eternity of the One, generated when Soul descends. Linear within the cosmos, but the deepest reality is timeless. "Time was not yet, when those beings had not yet come into being." (Ennead III.7.11)
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II. Space
Emergent at the cosmic scale. Plotinus does not engage spatial physics; what matters is the soul's metaphysical position relative to its source.
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III. Matter
Emergent and finite — the lowest emanation, the limit-case of the One's self-expression. Matter approaches the negative pole of pure potentiality.
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IV. Observer
Singular at the deepest level — all souls are moments of the one Soul, which itself emanates from Nous. Multiple time and space instances through the soul's ascent. Active agency through purification. Cosmic-ordering metaphysical agency: the One itself, apophatic and impersonal.
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V. Energy
Variable, reversible — the cosmic dynamic of procession (proodos) and return (epistrophē) is itself a kind of energetic ontology.
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VI. Information
Conserved at both scales. The soul retains its kinship with Nous and the One across embodiments; the return to the One is the recovery of what was always present.
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Classified works
Works in the atlas that Plotinus authored or that draw on this persona's writings, with full attribute fingerprints of their own.
Computed school proximity
The persona's attribute fingerprint scored against all 202 schools using the same quiz scorer. Useful as a sanity check on the hand-curated influences above.
Philosophical neighbors
Other personas whose attribute fingerprint sits closest to Plotinus's — intellectual neighbors across traditions and eras.
How Plotinus resolves each dilemma
54 resolved positions across 4 dimensions, including 35 distinctive where the majority of schools go the other way · 3 unaligned.
Each dimension is sorted so minority positions come first. Mainstream positions are folded into an expandable list.
Time · 9 dilemmas, all mainstream
Matter · 7 dilemmas · 5 distinctive
What stuff is — fundamental, relational, or appearance.
Observer · 37 dilemmas · 5 distinctive
Mind, agency, and the knower's relation to the known.
29 mainstream positions
Information · 4 dilemmas · 4 distinctive
Pattern, memory, and what is preserved or lost.
Films Referencing This Persona (5)
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Experiments Engaging This Persona's Schools
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