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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Body is tool and matter of soul, iv. 7.1 (2-56).
Body is within soul, iv. 3.20 (27-419).
Body managed by reasoning hence imperfectly, iv. 8.8 (6-132).
Body management, only one phase of excursion of procession, iv. 8.7
(6-131).
Body needs soul for life, iv. 3.19 (27-418).
Body never entirely entered by the soul, iv. 8.8 (6-132).
Body not a vase for the soul, iv. 3.20 (27-420).
Body not constituted by matter exclusively, iv. 7.3 (2-60).
Body of demons is air or fire-like, iii. 5.6 (50-1133); ii. 1.6
(40-823).
Body of elements, common ground of, makes them kindred, ii. 1.7
(40-824).
Body penetrated by soul, but not by another body, iv. 7.8 (2-72).
Body relation to soul, is passage into world of life, vi. 4.12
(22-304);
Body, separation of soul from it, i. 1.3 (53-1193).
Body sick, soul devoted to it, iv. 3.4 (27-395).
Body, superior and inferior of soul, related in three ways, iv. 4.29
(28-485).
Body, the soul uses as tool, i. 1.3 (53-1193).
Body throughout all changes, soul powers remain the same, iv. 3.8
(27-402).
Body used for perception makes feeling, iv. 4.23 (28-475); iv. 7.8
(2-68).
Body, will of stars, do not sway earthly events, iv. 4.34 (28-494).
Body's composition demands the substrate, ii. 4.11 (12-209).
Body's elements cannot harmonize themselves, iv. 7.8 (2-75).
Body's size nothing to do with greatness of soul, vi. 4.5 (22-293).
Boldness, see Audacity; i. 1.2 (53-1192).
Bond of the universe is number, vi. 6.15 (34-670).
Born philosophers alone, reach the higher region, v. 9.2 (5-103).
Both men, we always should be, but are not, vi. 4.14 (22-308).
Boundary of intelligible, location of soul, iv. 8.7 (6-131).
Brains, seat of sensation, iv. 3.23 (27-425).
Brothers of Jupiter unissued yet, v. 8.12 (31-572).
Brutalization or divinization is fate of three men in us, vi. 7.6
(38-708).
Calypso, i. 6.8 (1-53).
Capacity, limits participation in the one, vi. 4.11 (22-302).
Care divine, exemption from certain classes, heartless, ii. 9.16
(33-631).
Care for individual things, draws soul into incarnation, iv. 8.4
(6-124).
Career of the soul, what hell means for it, vi. 4.16 (22-312);
Castration indicates sterility of unitary nature, iii. 6.19 (26-385).
v. 8.13 (31-573).
Categories, v. 1.4 (10-180); v. 3.15 (49-1116).
Categories, Aristotelian and Stoic, vi. 1.1 (42-837).
Categories, Aristotelian neglect intelligible world, vi. 1.1 (42-831).
Categories cannot contain both power and lack of power, vi. 1.10
(42-852).
Categories cause one to produce manifoldness, v. 3.15 (49-1116).
Categories, four of Stoics, evaporate, leaving matter as basis, vi.
1.29 (42-885).
Categories, if where and place are different categories, many more
may be added, vi. 1.14 (42-862).
Categories, movement and difference applied to intelligence, ii. 4.5
(12-202).
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