Plotinus: The Six Enneads
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THE FIRST ENNEAD
- I: The animate and the man
- II: On virtue
- III: On dialectic -- the upward way
- IV: On true happiness
- V: Happiness and extension of time
- VI: Beauty
- VII: On the primal good and secondary forms of good
- VIII: On the nature and source of evil
- IX: The reasoned dismissal
THE SECOND ENNEAD
- I: On the kosmos or on the heavenly system
- II: The heavenly circuit
- III: Are the stars causes
- IV: Matter in its two kinds
- V: On potentiality and actuality
- VI: Quality and form-idea
- VII: On complete transfusion
- VIII: Why distant objects appear small
- IX: Against those that affirm the creator of the kosmos and the kosmos itself to be evil
THE THIRD ENNEAD
- I: Fate
- II: On providence (1)
- III: On providence (2)
- IV: Our tutelary spirit
- V: On 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 (1)
- II: On the essence of the soul (2)
- III: Problems of the soul (1)
- IV: Problems of the soul (2)
- V: Problems of the soul (3)
- VI: Perception and memory
- VII: The immortality of the soul
- VIII: The soul's descent into body
- IX: Are all souls one?
THE FIFTH ENNEAD
- I: The three initial hypostases
- II: The origin and order of the beings
- 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. what being has intellection primally and what being has it secondarily
- 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 (1)
- II: On the kinds of being (2)
- III: On the kinds of being (3)
- IV: On the integral omnipresence of the authentic existent (1)
- V: On the integral omnipresence of the authentic existent (2)
- VI: On numbers
- VII: How the multiplicity of the ideal-forms came into being: and upon the good
- VIII: On free-will and the will of the one
- IX: On the good, or the one
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