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Plotinus: Critical Essay by Georges Leroux

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SOURCE: “Human Freedom in the Thought of Plotinus,” in The Cambridge Companion to Plotinus, edited by Lloyd P. Gerson, Cambridge University Press, 1996, pp. 292-314.

In the following essay, Leroux attempts to clarify some of the more difficult aspects of Plotinus's ideas regarding freedom.

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