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- catalog contributor b9576911.
- catalog created "1909.".
- catalog date "1909".
- catalog date "1909.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1909.".
- catalog description "20. Number and unity -- Essential or constitutive number of the individual -- 21. Time and space in eternity -- Symbolism in the system of Plotinus; Kantian view of time and space; Hegel on the subjective idealism of Kant; Eternal truth now unknowable; Science -- Ideal functions of time and space (Dante and Plotinus) -- Time and eternity -- 23. Universal differentiation -- Involution and evolution; Intelligible units as types; The idealism of Shelley and Plotinus; Universality implies the individual; Individuality implies the universal; The absolute transcends both; Universality as the criterion of greatness; Hegel on universality in religions -- 24. Intelligence and the One -- The Good as superior to intelligence; Ecstasy; Virtue as form; Liberty the Law of Reason; Liberty versus convention; Genius and morals; Grades of ascension; Mystic reunion -- 25. The cause of beauty -- ".
- catalog description "Freedom versus necessity; Their ideal unity; Destiny; Illusion; Apparent injustice the exception; Justice the rule; Accident; Further considerations; The dignity of life; Variety in unity; Metempsychosis; Death no calamity -- 8. Providence and the individual -- Detachment; The drama of life; Predestination; Choice and free-will -- 9. Demons and the demonic faculty -- Genius and talent; Pursuit of ideals; Demons; Mythology in the Enneads -- 10. Concerning love and the emotions -- Pure love; Love as the genius or demon of a life; Affectability; Shame, fear, pain, etc.,; Memory not a passively retained impression; Vice and ignorance; Spiritual ochlocracy (Mob-rule) -- 11. Substance or corporeal essence -- Generic factors of corporeal existence; Being versus becoming -- 12. Time and eternity -- 13. Doctrine of the soul -- The life of nature; The universal soul; The basis of magic; The stars and planets; Nature an unconscious agent -- 14. Individuality -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Its basis; Individuality as a function of the universal cosmic periods; Unity and multiplicity of the universal soul -- 15. Incarnation or descension -- The natural or vestigial soul; The soul imperfectly rational; Descension the logical result of individuality; Conversion the necessary result of intelligence; Reincarnation; St. Augustine's view of metempsychosis; Reticence of Plotinus as to Christianity -- 16. The world-soul as basis of movement -- Development, and life; Matter and spirit not locally separated -- 17. Intelligence, and the intelligible world -- The ideal basis of the judgment; Universality of rational Criteria; Ascension; "That which is"; Abstract intelligence; The intelligible world is a multiple unity; Freedom and necessity on the intelligible plane are one; Evolution implies a higher principle in act; Intelligence as active contemplation of the good -- 18. Primal categories or elements of the notion -- 19. Universal number -- Hegel on universals as laws -- ".
- catalog description "Nature of the One superior to thought ; Superior, therefore, to all conceivable attributes; The measure of all things -- 26. The One -- Inadequacy of science -- 27. Potential import of the doctrine of unity -- The One as abstraction; Intelligence as an abstraction; Psychological basis of the soul, the intelligence, and the One; The One a potence of the soul; Matter and the One; The two infinites; Infinite love; The doctrine of unity not peculiar to Plotinus; Love the principle of ascension and descension; The soul as love is the Good; Love not a mere affection; The material organism as the seat of feelings; Emotions compatible with freedom belong to the soul".
- catalog description "Sonnet: Plotinus -- 1. Life of Plotinus -- Ammonius; The Enneads -- 2. Ancient and modern methods -- The principal phases of thought-their necessity, logical sequence and perdurability -- 3. Neoplatonism -- Hypostases; The One or the Good; The Intelligence; The Universal Soul; Their mutual relation; The human microcosm -- 4. Matter -- The source of evil -- 5. The universe -- Its spiritual basis; Nature; Germinal reasons or forms; Evolution; Inferiority of the sensible universe; Its essential divinity and vital unity -- 6. Individuality -- Its basis in man, animals, and plants; Discursive reason versus pure intelligence; The goal of reason; Philosophy; Its rewards: Liberty, serenity, security; The philosopher is indifferent to externals -- 7. The problem of evil -- ".
- catalog extent "131 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Wisdom of Plotinus.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Wisdom of Plotinus.".
- catalog issued "1909".
- catalog issued "1909.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, W. Rider and Son, Ltd.,".
- catalog relation "Wisdom of Plotinus.".
- catalog subject "B693 .Z8".
- catalog subject "Plotinus.".
- catalog tableOfContents "20. Number and unity -- Essential or constitutive number of the individual -- 21. Time and space in eternity -- Symbolism in the system of Plotinus; Kantian view of time and space; Hegel on the subjective idealism of Kant; Eternal truth now unknowable; Science -- Ideal functions of time and space (Dante and Plotinus) -- Time and eternity -- 23. Universal differentiation -- Involution and evolution; Intelligible units as types; The idealism of Shelley and Plotinus; Universality implies the individual; Individuality implies the universal; The absolute transcends both; Universality as the criterion of greatness; Hegel on universality in religions -- 24. Intelligence and the One -- The Good as superior to intelligence; Ecstasy; Virtue as form; Liberty the Law of Reason; Liberty versus convention; Genius and morals; Grades of ascension; Mystic reunion -- 25. The cause of beauty -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Freedom versus necessity; Their ideal unity; Destiny; Illusion; Apparent injustice the exception; Justice the rule; Accident; Further considerations; The dignity of life; Variety in unity; Metempsychosis; Death no calamity -- 8. Providence and the individual -- Detachment; The drama of life; Predestination; Choice and free-will -- 9. Demons and the demonic faculty -- Genius and talent; Pursuit of ideals; Demons; Mythology in the Enneads -- 10. Concerning love and the emotions -- Pure love; Love as the genius or demon of a life; Affectability; Shame, fear, pain, etc.,; Memory not a passively retained impression; Vice and ignorance; Spiritual ochlocracy (Mob-rule) -- 11. Substance or corporeal essence -- Generic factors of corporeal existence; Being versus becoming -- 12. Time and eternity -- 13. Doctrine of the soul -- The life of nature; The universal soul; The basis of magic; The stars and planets; Nature an unconscious agent -- 14. Individuality -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Its basis; Individuality as a function of the universal cosmic periods; Unity and multiplicity of the universal soul -- 15. Incarnation or descension -- The natural or vestigial soul; The soul imperfectly rational; Descension the logical result of individuality; Conversion the necessary result of intelligence; Reincarnation; St. Augustine's view of metempsychosis; Reticence of Plotinus as to Christianity -- 16. The world-soul as basis of movement -- Development, and life; Matter and spirit not locally separated -- 17. Intelligence, and the intelligible world -- The ideal basis of the judgment; Universality of rational Criteria; Ascension; "That which is"; Abstract intelligence; The intelligible world is a multiple unity; Freedom and necessity on the intelligible plane are one; Evolution implies a higher principle in act; Intelligence as active contemplation of the good -- 18. Primal categories or elements of the notion -- 19. Universal number -- Hegel on universals as laws -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Nature of the One superior to thought ; Superior, therefore, to all conceivable attributes; The measure of all things -- 26. The One -- Inadequacy of science -- 27. Potential import of the doctrine of unity -- The One as abstraction; Intelligence as an abstraction; Psychological basis of the soul, the intelligence, and the One; The One a potence of the soul; Matter and the One; The two infinites; Infinite love; The doctrine of unity not peculiar to Plotinus; Love the principle of ascension and descension; The soul as love is the Good; Love not a mere affection; The material organism as the seat of feelings; Emotions compatible with freedom belong to the soul".
- catalog tableOfContents "Sonnet: Plotinus -- 1. Life of Plotinus -- Ammonius; The Enneads -- 2. Ancient and modern methods -- The principal phases of thought-their necessity, logical sequence and perdurability -- 3. Neoplatonism -- Hypostases; The One or the Good; The Intelligence; The Universal Soul; Their mutual relation; The human microcosm -- 4. Matter -- The source of evil -- 5. The universe -- Its spiritual basis; Nature; Germinal reasons or forms; Evolution; Inferiority of the sensible universe; Its essential divinity and vital unity -- 6. Individuality -- Its basis in man, animals, and plants; Discursive reason versus pure intelligence; The goal of reason; Philosophy; Its rewards: Liberty, serenity, security; The philosopher is indifferent to externals -- 7. The problem of evil -- ".
- catalog title "The wisdom of Plotinus; a metaphysical study, by Charles J. Whitby.".
- catalog type "text".