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  • ...bes this [[experience]] in his works the Enneads. According to his student Porphyry, Plotinus stated that he had this experience of God four times.[2] Plotinus
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  • ...gories, the logical work On Interpretation, and his Latin translation of [[Porphyry]]'s Isagoge, a commentary on Aristotle's Categories [11]. ...egories. He wrote commentaries on these works, and on the [[Isagoge]] by [[Porphyry]] (a commentary on the Categories). This introduced the problem of universa
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  • ...n general. Some of the earliest examples of mind maps were developed by [[Porphyry of Tyros]], a noted thinker of the 3rd century as he graphically visualised
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  • ...century AD, wrote an epic poem based on Plato's account of Atlantis.<ref>[[Porphyry]], ''Life of Plotinus'', 7=35. #Porphyry, Life of Plotinus, 7=35.
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  • ...arble pillars, and also couches of gold and silver on a mosaic pavement of porphyry, marble, mother-of-pearl and precious stones.
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  • popular Theology of Aristotle, probably written by Porphyry, itself derived from the Organon, or logical instrument. He also wrote comments on Porphyry’s Isagogë,
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