Plotinos: Complete Works, v. 4: In Chronological Order, Grouped in Four PeriodsPlotinus
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Plotinos: Complete Works, v. 4: In Chronological Order, Grouped in Four Periods
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Apostasy of soul from God, v. 1.1 (10-173).
Appearance, by it only does matter participate in the intelligible,
iii. 6.11 (26-369).
Appearance, magnitude is only, iii. 6.18 (26-381).
Appearance, makes up unreal sense objects, iii. 6.12 (26-371).
Appearance of intelligence in the intelligible, v. 3.8 (49-1102).
Apperception-unity, iv. 4.1 (28-442).
Appetite is the actualization of lustful desire, iv. 8.8 (6-132).
Appetite keeps an affection, not memory, iv. 3.28 (27-435).
Appetite located in combination of body and soul, iv. 4.20 (28-468).
Appetite not simultaneous with desire, i. 1.5 (53-1197).
Appetite noticed only when perceived by reason or interior sense, iv.
8.8 (6-132).
Appetite, when swaying soul, leaves it passive, iii. 1.9 (3-98).
Apportionment of spirit, iv. 7.8 (2-68).
Appreciation of self, v. 1.1 (10-174).
Approach, how the body approaches the soul, vi. 4.15 (22-309).
Approach impossible in connection with non-spatial intelligible
light, v. 5.8 (32-587).
Approach of soul to good, by simplification, i. 6.6 (1-50).
Approach to Supreme is sufficient talk of Him, v. 3.14 (49-1114).
Approach to the First, manner of, v. 5.10 (32-591).
Approach to the soul, which is lowest divine, v. 1.7 (10-186).
Approaching of soul's rejection of form, proves formlessness of the
Supreme, vi. 7.34 (38-756).
Archetype of the world, the intelligible is, v. 1.4 (10-178).
Archetype, universal, contained by intelligence, v. 9.9 (5-112).
Archetypes, vi. 5.8 (23-322).
Aristotelian category of When? vi. 1.13 (42-860).
Aristotelian distinction, actuality and potentiality, ii. 5.1
(25-341).
Aristotle was wrong in considering rough, rare and dense qualities,
vi. 1.11 (42-857).
Art intelligible, creates the artist and later nature, v. 8.1
(31-552).
Art makes a statue out of rough marble, v. 8.1 (31-552).
Artificial movements, vi. 3.26 (44-980).
Artist of the universe is the soul, iv. 7.13 (2-84).
Arts, auxiliary, which help the progress of nature, v. 9.11 (5-115).
Arts, dependent on the soul, v. 9.14 (5-118).
Arts, most achieve their own ends, iv. 4.31 (28-488).
Arts, some, merely earthly, others more intelligible, v. 9.11 (5-114).
Ascended soul, not even, need be divided, iv. 4.1 (28-442).
Ascension of sign, absurd, ii. 3.6 (52-1171).
Ascension of soul in ecstasy, vi. 9.11 (9-170).
Ascension to Divinity, iv. 7.10 (2-79).
Ascension towards divinity, process of life, i. 6.7 (1-50).
Ascent cannot stop with the soul, why? v. 9.4 (5-106).
Ascent of life witnessed to disappearance of contingency, vi. 8.15
(39-801).
Ascent of the soul psychologically explained, vi. 4.16 (22-310).
Aspects and houses, absurdity, ii. 3.4 (52-1168).
Assimilation depends on taking a superior model, i. 2.7 (19-267).
Assimilation of matter, not complete in earthly defects, v. 9.12
(5-115).
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