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The Enneads
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frontmatter
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foreword
preface to the second edition
extracts from the explanatory matter in the first edition
introduction: 'plotinus' place in the history of thought': by paul henry, s.j.
porphyry's life of plotinus
the first ennead
I. the animate and the man
II. the virtues
III. dialectic
IV. happiness
V. happiness and extension of time
VI. beauty
VII. the primal good and secondary forms of good
VIII. the nature and source of evil
IX. 'the reasoned dismissal'
the second ennead
I. the heavenly system
II. the heavenly circuit
III. are the stars causes?
IV. matter
V. potentiality and actuality
VI. quality
VII. 'complete transfusion'
VIII. why distant objects appear small
IX. against the gnostics
the third ennead
I. fate
II. providence (i)
II. providence (ii)
IV. our tutelary spirit
V. love
VI. the impassivity of the unembodied
VII. time and eternity
VIII. nature, contemplation, and the one
IX. detached considerations
the fourth ennead
I. on the essence of the soul (i)
II. on the essence of the soul (ii)
III. problems of the soul (i)
IV. problems of the soul (ii)
V. problems of the soul (iii); or, on sight
VI. perception and memory
VII. the immortality of the soul
VIII. the soul's descent into the body
IX. are all souls one?
the fifth ennead
I. the three initial hypostases
II. the origin and order of the beings following on the first
III. the knowing hypostases and the transcendent
IV. how the secondaries rise from the first; and on the one
V. that the intellectual beings are not outside the intellectual principle; and on the nature of the good
VI. that the principle transcending being has no intellectual act.
VII. is there an ideal archetype of particular beings?
VIII. on the intellectual beauty
IX. the intellectual-principle, the ideas, and the authentic existence
the sixth ennead
I. on the kinds of being (i)
II. on the kinds of being (ii)
III. on the kinds of being (iii)
IV. on the integral omnipresence of the authentic existant (i)
V. on the integral omnipresence of the authentic existant (ii)
VI. on numbers
VII. how the multiciplicty of the ideal-forms came into being; and on the good
VIII. on free will, and the will of the one
IX. on the good, or the one
endmatter
appendices
I. select bibliography
II. the chronological order
III. sources of quotations
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