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For Plotinus, then, eternity is not simply unending time. On his theory, if you pledge to love someone forever you aren’t, strictly speaking, pledging to love them “eternally.” You’re only promising to love them at every moment of future time. Plotinian eternity, by contrast, doesn’t mean “at every moment,” whether past, present, or future. It means timelessness.
Philosophy in the Hellenistic and Roman Worlds (A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps #2)
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