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Ennead V

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ISBN-10: 0674994892

ISBN-13: 9780674994898

Edition: 1984

Authors: Plotinus, A. H. Armstrong

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Plotinus (A.D. 204/5-270) was the first and greatest of Neoplatonic philosophers. His writings were edited by his disciple Porphyry, who published them many years after his master's death in six sets of nine treatises each (the Enneads). Plotinus regarded Plato as his master, and his own philosophy is a profoundly original development of the Platonism of the first two centuries of the Christian era and the closely related thought of the Neopythagoreans, with some influences from Aristotle and his followers and the Stoics, whose writings he knew well but used critically. He is a unique combination of mystic and Hellenic rationalist. His thought dominated later Greek philosophy and…    
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List price: $30.00
Copyright year: 1984
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 1/1/1984
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Size: 4.25" wide x 6.37" long x 0.80" tall
Weight: 0.682
Language: English

Plotinus studied under Ammonius Sakkas and later moved to Rome, where he continued to develop his views and created a circle of faithful disciples, among them Porphyry the Phoenician (232--304), who edited Plotinus's Enneads and wrote works of his own, including The Life of Plotinus. Plotinus has been recognized as the last representative of Greek rationalism and one of the great thinkers of all times, having built a system that includes theories of reality, knowledge, ethics, esthetics, and theology. The main stock of Plotinus's ideas comes from the classical age of Greek philosophy, recast to counter problems that the winds of new doctrines ushered in along with the rising power of…    

Preface Sigla Ordo Enneadvm, Ordo Chronologicvs
Ennead V
On The Three Primary Hypostases
On The Origin And Order Of The Beings Which Come After The First
On The Knowing Hypostases And That Which Is Beyond
How That Which Is After The First Comes From The First, And On The One
That The Intelligibles Are Not Outside The Intellect, And On The Good
On The Fact That That Which Is Beyond Being Does Not Think, And On What Is The Primary And What The Secondary Thinking Principle
On The Question Whether There Are Ideas Of Particulars
On The Intelligible Beauty
On Intellect, The Forms, And Being