The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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... Plotinus , the type and model of all religious philosophers . We have not yet had any satisfactory treatment of this great thinker . Even Dr. Caird stretches him , with others , on his Hegelian bed of Procrustes , and accuses this ...
... Plotinus , the type and model of all religious philosophers . We have not yet had any satisfactory treatment of this great thinker . Even Dr. Caird stretches him , with others , on his Hegelian bed of Procrustes , and accuses this ...
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... Plotinus , the sphere in which the soul finds itself transfigured . But this philosopher , as is well known , ends with a more purely mystical doctrine , when he depicts the final stage in the ascent of the soul . As the soul , through ...
... Plotinus , the sphere in which the soul finds itself transfigured . But this philosopher , as is well known , ends with a more purely mystical doctrine , when he depicts the final stage in the ascent of the soul . As the soul , through ...
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... Plotinus , † says that the doctrine of the Word made flesh was the only thing that he sought in vain in the Platonists ; and he does not here speak as a mere dogmatist . Plotinus wavers somewhat about the origin and justification of the ...
... Plotinus , † says that the doctrine of the Word made flesh was the only thing that he sought in vain in the Platonists ; and he does not here speak as a mere dogmatist . Plotinus wavers somewhat about the origin and justification of the ...
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