A snippet of the last paragraph of Peter Adamson’s article “Non-Discursive Thought in Avicenna's Commentary on the Theology of Aristotle”.
Theology of Aristotle
Theology of Aristotle
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The snippet: “Little is known of Plotinus’ view of the prevailing civic religion of his time. The best guess is that he felt for it polite indifference bordering on disdain. If Plotinus did indeed have a low opinion of “organized” Roman religion, this would contrast sharply w
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