Plotinos (Volume 4); Complete Works, in Chronological Order, Grouped in Four Periods (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1918. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... Passions produced by external images, iii. 6.5 (26-358). Passions, Stoic theory of, opposed, iii. 6.3 (26-355). Passions, their avoidance, task of philosophy, iii. 6.5 (26-358). Passions, what suitable to earth, iv. 4.22 (28-471). Passive, really, is soul, when swayed by appetites, iii. 1.9 (3-98). Path of simplification to unity, vi. 9.3 (9-152). Path to ecstasy, land marks, i. 6.9 (1-54). Penetration into inner sanctuary, yields possession of all things, v. 8.11 (31-570). Penetration of body by soul, but not by another body, iv. 7.8 (2-72). Penetration of body by soul proves the lattcr's incorporeality, iv. 7.8 (2-72). Penetration, total, impossible in mixture of bodies, iv. 7.8 (2-72). Penetration, total, mixture, to the point of, ii. 7 (37-691). Penia, or need, myth of, iii. 5.25 (50-1130). Perception of new things, not forced, iv. 4.8 (28-450). Perception of the Supreme, its manner, v. 5.10 (32-591). Perfect happiness attained when nothing more is desired, i. 4.4 (46-1026). Perfect is primary nature (Plotinic); not goaf of evolution (Stoic), iv. 7.8 (2-73). Perfect life consists in intelligence, i. 4.3 (46-1024). Perfect life, its possession, i. 4.6 (46-1027). Perfection not to be sought in, material things, iii 2.7 (47-1053). Perfection of a picture make shadows necessary, iii. 2.11 (47-1060). Perfection of the universe, evils are necessary, ii. 3.18 (52-1187). Perfection of universe, object of incarnation, iv. 8.5 (6-128). Perfection's author must be above it, vi. 7.32 (38-752). Perishable is body, because com- posite, iv. 7.1 (2-56). Permanence, the characteristic of absolute good, i. 7.1 (54-1209). Perpetuates itself by form, does heaven, through influx, ii. 1.1 (40-813). Perpetuity and eternity, difference between, in. 7.4 (45-991). Persistence of chan...

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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1918. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... Passions produced by external images, iii. 6.5 (26-358). Passions, Stoic theory of, opposed, iii. 6.3 (26-355). Passions, their avoidance, task of philosophy, iii. 6.5 (26-358). Passions, what suitable to earth, iv. 4.22 (28-471). Passive, really, is soul, when swayed by appetites, iii. 1.9 (3-98). Path of simplification to unity, vi. 9.3 (9-152). Path to ecstasy, land marks, i. 6.9 (1-54). Penetration into inner sanctuary, yields possession of all things, v. 8.11 (31-570). Penetration of body by soul, but not by another body, iv. 7.8 (2-72). Penetration of body by soul proves the lattcr's incorporeality, iv. 7.8 (2-72). Penetration, total, impossible in mixture of bodies, iv. 7.8 (2-72). Penetration, total, mixture, to the point of, ii. 7 (37-691). Penia, or need, myth of, iii. 5.25 (50-1130). Perception of new things, not forced, iv. 4.8 (28-450). Perception of the Supreme, its manner, v. 5.10 (32-591). Perfect happiness attained when nothing more is desired, i. 4.4 (46-1026). Perfect is primary nature (Plotinic); not goaf of evolution (Stoic), iv. 7.8 (2-73). Perfect life consists in intelligence, i. 4.3 (46-1024). Perfect life, its possession, i. 4.6 (46-1027). Perfection not to be sought in, material things, iii 2.7 (47-1053). Perfection of a picture make shadows necessary, iii. 2.11 (47-1060). Perfection of the universe, evils are necessary, ii. 3.18 (52-1187). Perfection of universe, object of incarnation, iv. 8.5 (6-128). Perfection's author must be above it, vi. 7.32 (38-752). Perishable is body, because com- posite, iv. 7.1 (2-56). Permanence, the characteristic of absolute good, i. 7.1 (54-1209). Perpetuates itself by form, does heaven, through influx, ii. 1.1 (40-813). Perpetuity and eternity, difference between, in. 7.4 (45-991). Persistence of chan...

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2012

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138

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978-1-235-12160-9

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9781235121609

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