The answer depends upon what is meant by 'religion.' Plotinus was a philosopher. If 'religion' is taken to refer to believing a creed (set of judgments) of some kind about the supernatural, Plotinus wasn't interested in it. Rather, he was interested in what some might consider religious experience. Plotinus was a neo-Platonic philosopher who thought like his mentor (see "Symposium") that the best or most divine kind of human life had to do with direct apprehension of The One, which, for Plato, was the Form of Goodness, Beauty, and Being. Much to the chagrin of those philosophers who think that the essence of philosophy consists in endless conceptualizing, Plotinus argues that we are unable to apprehend the One by discursive reason. Why? The One is unitary. To reason discursively is to conceptualize (sort, classify, divide). So discursive reason results in multiplicity, not unity. For this reason, it is impossible to speak or think well about the One. Speaking and thinking about the One is only useful as a sign pointing towards something beyond. Ultimately, then, discursive reason must be renounced. Direct (in other words, nonconeptual) awareness of the One is the greatest experience. Anyone who has had it already knows that. Anyone who has not yet had it can gain some idea of how blissful it is by comparing it to the joy felt by a lover in the arms of his or her beloved. Such physical unions are transitory and, so, not really what we humans seek. Whether we realize it or not, the genuine object of our desire lies beyond the domain of the conceptualized in the Eternal domain of being that is beyond the world of becoming. To attain this experience is to lose all attachment to one's self. One's old self no longer exists and one becomes a radically different kind of being. Becoming absorbed in the One is to become one with the One. These ideas are similar to the ideas of such Eastern philosophers as Nagarguna. It's not clear whether or not they should be classified as religious; again, it depends upon what is meant by 'religion' and related words. If religion is understood as having to do with a God concept such as the personal God found in monotheistic religions such as Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, then Plotinus's ideas are pagan and not religious. Similarly, for example, the ideas of Zen Buddhism would not be considered religious either. On the other hand, the mystical ideas of Plotinus are not anti-religious. After all, a theist would interpret mystical experience as union with God. Therefore, it may be best to conclude that Plotinus's ideas are nonreligious. He values union with the One and isn't ultimately concerned with how that experience is interpreted. ----
No, philosophy is not considered a religion. Philosophy is the study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language, while religion typically involves beliefs in a higher power or supernatural beings.
Religion and philosophy are related but not the same. Religion typically involves beliefs in a higher power or divine being, while philosophy is a broader study of knowledge, existence, and ethics. Some aspects of religion may overlap with philosophical ideas, but they are distinct disciplines.
Religion typically involves a belief in a higher power or supernatural being, along with organized practices and rituals. Philosophy is the study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language using reason and critical thinking. While religion often includes moral teachings and guidelines, philosophy focuses more on rational inquiry and understanding.
religion
The main difference between a religion and a philosophy is that a religion typically involves belief in a higher power or deity, rituals, and organized practices, while a philosophy is a system of beliefs and principles about life, ethics, and knowledge that does not necessarily involve worship or a higher power.
religion is philosophy
Philosophy
There are many online websites that contain the philosophy of religion. Some of these websites include Wikipedia, Philosophy of Religion website, and the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Religion
Accept the philosophy that anything is accepted wisdom. Because religion is something defiantly beyond reason. Philosophy and religion are always at war.
The British Society for the Philosophy of Religion was created in 1993.
It is more of a philosophy than a religion. Just like buddhism is more of a philosophy than a religion as well.
Legalism is not a religion. Legalism is a philosophy
Confucianism
When Religion cannot be practiced it becomes Philosophy.Answer:The line between religion and philosophy is blurred at best. Religion is afterall the progenitor of modern philosophy, which in turn gave birth to morality and ethics.
Paola Ruminelli has written: 'Esistenza e trascendenza' -- subject(s): History, Religion, Transcendence (Philosophy), Philosophy and religion, Nihilism (Philosophy), Philosophy
Buddhism which is a philosophy, not a religion. He had no religion