017 - Man in Nature

EPISODE · Feb 25, 2026 · 11 MIN

017 - Man in Nature

from Neoplatonism · host Charles Bigg

Dive into the profound world of Neoplatonism with this captivating monograph that unpacks the essential theories and teachings of Plotinus. This work not only highlights the influence of earlier philosophical traditions but also examines the impact Neoplatonism has had on both contemporary and later thinkers. By weaving together a rich tapestry of ideas and insights, this exploration offers a deeper understanding of Neoplatonisms enduring significance in the philosophical landscape. (Summary by Peter Tucker)

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