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
Plotinus
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Freedom, for the soul, lies in following reason, iii. 1.9 (3-97).
Freedom of will, and virtue, are independent of actions, vi. 8.5
(39-775).
Freedom of will, on which psychological faculty is it based? vi. 8.2
(39-775).
Friends of Plotinos, formerly gnostic, ii. 9.10 (33-620).
Functions, if not localized, soul will not seem within us, iv. 3.20
(27-419).
Functions, none in the first principle, vi. 7.37 (38-762).
Fund of memory, partitioned between both souls, iv. 3.31 (27-439).
Fusion forms body and soul, iv. 4.18 (28-465).
Fusion with the divinity, result of ecstasy, v. 8.11 (31-569).
Future determined, according to prediction, iii. 1.3 (3-90).
Future necessary to begotten things not to the intelligible, iii. 7.3
(45-990).
Gad-fly, love is, iii. 5.7 (50-1134).
Galli, iii. 6.19 (26-385).
Garden of Jupiter is the reason that begets everything, iii. 5.9
(50-1137).
Garden of Jupiter, meaning of, iii. 5.10 (50-1138).
Genera and individuals are distinct, as being actualizations, vi. 2.2
(43-894).
Genera exist both in subordinate objects, and in themselves, vi. 2.12
(43-915).
Genera, first two, are being and movement, vi. 2.7 (43-902).
Genera of essence decided about by "one and many" puzzle, vi. 2.4
(43-898).
Genera of the physical are different from those of the intelligible,
vi. 3.1 (44-933).
Genera, Plotinic five, are primary because nothing can be affirmed of
them, vi. 2.9 (43-906).
General, simile of Providence, iii. 3.2 (48-1078).
Generation, common element with growth and increase, vi. 3.22
(44-975).
Generation eternal, iv. 8.4 (6-127); vi. 7.3 (38-703); vi. 8.20
(39-809).
Generation falling into, causes trouble, iii. 4.6 (15-241).
Generation in the sense-world, is what being is in the intelligible,
vi. 3.2 (44-935).
Generation is like lighting fire from refraction, iii. 6.14 (26-376).
Generation is radiation of an image, v. 1.6 (10-182).
Generation of everything is regulated by a number, vi. 6.15 (34-670).
Generation of matter, consequences of anterior principles, iv. 4.16
(28-461).
Generation of the ungenerated, iii. 5.10 (50-1138).
Generation, from the good, is intelligence, v. 1.8 (10-186).
Generation's eternal residence is matter, iii. 6.13 (26-373).
Generatively, all things contained by intelligence, v. 9.6 (5-109).
Gentleness, sign of naturalness as of health and unconsciousness of
ecstasy, v. 8.11 (31-570).
Genus, another, is stability, vi. 2.7 (43-903).
Genus divides in certain animals, iv. 7.5 (2-63).
Genus, there is more than one, vi. 2.2 (43-895)
Geometry, an intelligible art, v. 9.11 (5-115).
Geometry studies quantities, not qualities, vi. 3.15 (44-958).
Giving without loss (a Numenian idea), vi. 9.9 (9-165).
Gluttonous people who gorge themselves at the ceremonies and leave
without mysteries, v. 5.1 (32-592).
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