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  1. 4 [7], 2 and related passages.Enneads V. Plotinus - 1986 - Hermes 114:195-203.
     
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  2. Plotinus Ennead V 1 : Commentary with Prolegomena and Translation.Michael Atkinson & Plotinus - 1979
     
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    Ennead V.1: on the three primary levels of reality?Plotinus - 2015 - Las Vegas: Parmenides Publishing. Edited by Eric D. Perl.
    Plotinus' Treatise V.1 comes closer than any other to providing an outline of his entire spiritual and metaphysical system, and as such it may serve to some degree as an introduction to his philosophy. It addresses in condensed form a great many topics to which Plotinus elsewhere devotes extended discussion, including the problem of the multiple self; eternity and time; the unity-in-duality of intellect and the intelligible; and the derivation of intelligible being from the One. Above all, it (...)
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  4. Ennead V.8: on intelligible beauty.Plotinus - 2017 - Las Vegas: Parmenides Publishing. Edited by Andrew Smith.
     
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    Enneads.Plotinus - 1949 - Boston: C. T. Branford Co.. Edited by Plotinus, Porphyry, Stephen Mackenna & B. S. Page.
    v. 1. The ethical treatises, being the treatises of the first Ennead with Porphyry's Life of Plotinus, and the Preller-Ritter extracts forming a conspectus of the Plotinian system. Psychic and physical treatises; comprising the second and third Enneads.--v. 2. On the nature of the soul [being the foruth Ennead] The divine mind, being the treatises of the fifth Ennead. On the One and Good being the treatises of the sixth Ennead.
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    Plotins Schrift "Über den Geist, die Ideen und das Seiende": Enneade V 9 (5): Text, Übersetzung, Kommentar.Matthias Vorwerk & Plotinus - 2001 - München: Saur. Edited by Plotinus.
    Die Beiträge zur Altertumskunde enthalten Monographien, Sammelbände, Editionen, Übersetzungen und Kommentare zu Themen aus den Bereichen Klassische, Mittel- und Neulateinische Philologie, Alte Geschichte, Archäologie, Antike Philosophie sowie Nachwirken der Antike bis in die Neuzeit. Dadurch leistet die Reihe einen umfassenden Beitrag zur Erschließung klassischer Literatur und zur Forschung im gesamten Gebiet der Altertumswissenschaften.
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  7. Unde Malum: Die Frage nach dem Woher des Bösen bei Plotin, Augustinus und Dionysius. [REVIEW]S. J. David V. Meconi - 2004 - Review of Metaphysics 57 (3):649-649.
    Plotinus knew that evils “wander about mortal nature and this place forever” and Schäfer begins his analysis of evil in the Enneads with a very helpful survey of the philosophical schools and literary tradition of ancient Greece which influenced Plotinus. These opening pages thus treat χαχόν as understood by Heraclitus, Plato, and Sophocles. Schäfer stresses the quasi-dualism present in these earlier thinkers in order to show how Plotinus’ insistence that all is derived from a single origin, (...)
     
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  8. Plotinus: Ennead V. 1 On the Three Principal Hypostases.M. ATKINSON - 1983
     
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    Plotinus, Ennead V. 1: on the three principal hypostases: a commentary with translation.Michael Atkinson - 1983 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Plotinus.
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    Plotinus Ennead V.5: That the Intelligibles Are Not External to the Intellect, and on the Good: Translation, with an Introduction, and Commentary.Lloyd P. Gerson - 2013 - Las Vagas, NV: Parmenides Publishing. Edited by Lloyd P. Gerson.
    "A translation of Plotinus' Enneads V.5: "That the Intelligibles are not External to the Intellect, and on the Good," with an introduction and philosophical commentary. Platonists beginning in the Old Academy itself and up to and including Plotinus struggled to understand and articulate the relation between Plato's Demiurge and the Living Animal which served as the model for creation. The treatise V.5 [32] sets out the case for the internality of Forms to the Intellect that the Demiurge (...)
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    Plotinus Ennead V.8 (On Intelligible Beauty), edited by Smith, A.M. J. Atkinson - 2019 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 13 (1):91-92.
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    Plotinus Ennead V.5: That the Intelligibles Are Not External to the Intellect, and on the Good: Translation, with an Introduction, and Commentary.John M. Dillon & Andrew Smith (eds.) - 2013 - Las Vagas, NV: Parmenides Publishing.
    Platonists beginning in the Old Academy itself and up to and including Plotinus struggled to understand and articulate the relation between Plato’s Demiurge and the Living Animal which served as the model for creation. The central question is whether “contents” of the Living Animal, the Forms, are internal to the mind of the Demiurge or external and independent. For Plotinus, the solution depends heavily on how the Intellect that is the Demiurge and the Forms or intelligibles are to (...)
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    Ennead V.5: That the Intelligibles are not External to the Intellect, and on the Good_ _, written by Plotinus.Peter Lautner - 2015 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 9 (2):238-241.
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    Plotinus: Ennead V. 1. On the Three Principal Hypostases; A Commentary with Translation.Steven K. Strange & Michael Atkinson - 1986 - Philosophical Review 95 (1):99.
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    Ennead V.1, On the Three Primary Levels of Reality_ _, written by Plotinus.Richard Dufour - 2017 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 11 (2):208-210.
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    Metaphor in PlotinusEnneads v 8.9.Sara Rappe - 1995 - Ancient Philosophy 15 (1):155-172.
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    Metaphor in PlotinusEnneads v 8.9.Sara Rappe - 1995 - Ancient Philosophy 15 (1):155-172.
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    Metaphor in PlotinusEnneads v 8.9.Sara Rappe - 1995 - Ancient Philosophy 15 (1):155-172.
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    Metaphor in PlotinusEnneads v 8.9.Sara Rappe - 1995 - Ancient Philosophy 15 (1):155-172.
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    The Aristotelianism of Plotinus Ennead V. 1. 4 and 7.Bernard J. Muller-Thym - 1938 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 14:179-185.
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    Plotinus: Ennead V. 1. [REVIEW]Eyjólfur Kjalar Emilsson - 1990 - Ancient Philosophy 10 (1):146-149.
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    Plotinus: Ennead V. 1. [REVIEW]Eyjólfur Kjalar Emilsson - 1990 - Ancient Philosophy 10 (1):146-149.
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    Plotinus: Ennead V. 1. [REVIEW]Eyjólfur Kjalar Emilsson - 1990 - Ancient Philosophy 10 (1):146-149.
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    Plotinus Ennead V.8: On Intelligible Beauty. Translated, with Introduction and Commentary by Andrew W. Smith. Pp. 161, Las Vegas/Zurich, Parmenides Publishing, 2018, $37.00. [REVIEW]Patrick Madigan - 2021 - Heythrop Journal 62 (2):405-406.
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    Michael Atkinson: Plotinus: Ennead V.I. On the Three Principal Hypostases. (Oxford Classical and Philosophical Monographs.) Pp. lxvi + 272. Oxford University Press, 1983. £25. [REVIEW]A. H. Armstrong - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (1):201-201.
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    Michael Atkinson: Plotinus: Ennead V.I. On the Three Principal Hypostases. (Oxford Classical and Philosophical Monographs.) Pp. lxvi + 272. Oxford University Press, 1983. £25. [REVIEW]A. H. Armstrong - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (01):201-.
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    Unitas Multiplex_ as the Basis of Plotinus’ Conception of Beauty: An Interpretation of _Ennead V.8.Ota Gál - 2020 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 48 (2):172.
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  28. Problem: The Platonic and Aristotelian Sources of Plotinus' Doctrine in "Ennead" V, Book I, Chaps. 4 and 7.Joseph P. Fitzpatrick - 1938 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 14:169.
     
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    The Platonic and Aristotelian Sources of Plotinus' Doctrine in Ennead V, Bk. i, Chaps. 4 and 7.Joseph P. Fitzpatrick - 1938 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 14:169-179.
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    The Platonic and Aristotelian Sources of Plotinus’ Doctrine in Ennead V, Bk. i, Chaps. 4 and 7.Joseph P. Fitzpatrick - 1938 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 14:169-179.
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    PLOTINUS IN TRANSLATION. E.D. Perl Plotinus Ennead V.1: On the Three Primary Levels of Reality. Pp. vi + 224. Las Vegas, Zurich and Athens: Parmenides Publishing, 2015. Paper, US$42. ISBN: 978-1-930972-91-9. [REVIEW]Barrie Fleet - 2017 - The Classical Review 67 (1):46-47.
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    Plotinus Ii. Enneades Iv Et V.Paul Henry & Hans-Rudolph Schwyzer (eds.) - 1977 - Clarendon Press.
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    Plotinus on Beauty and Reality: A Reader for Enneads I.6 and V.1_ _, written by Sarah Klitenic Wear.José C. Baracat - 2018 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 12 (1):94-96.
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    The enneads.Plotinus - 1983 - Franklin Center, Pa.: Penguin UK. Edited by Stephen MacKenna & B. S. Page.
    Plotinus was convinced of the existence of a state of supreme perfection and argued powerfully that it was necessary to guide the human soul towards this state.
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    L’'me logos de l’intellect et le logismos de l’'me. À propos des Ennéades V, 1 [10] et IV, 3 [27].Filip Karfík - 2011 - Chôra 9:67-80.
    The paper raises the question of the relationship between the description of the soul as logos and the description of its cognitive activities as logismos in PlotinusEnneads V, 1 [10] et IV, 3 [27]. It first offers an interpretation of the definition of the soul as a logos of the intellect in V, 1 [10]. Then it scrutinises the use of the terms logismos and logizesthai in the same treatise and compares it to a similar use of (...)
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    L’'me logos de l’intellect et le logismos de l’'me. À propos des Ennéades V, 1 [10] et IV, 3 [27].Filip Karfík - 2011 - Chôra 9:67-80.
    The paper raises the question of the relationship between the description of the soul as logos and the description of its cognitive activities as logismos in PlotinusEnneads V, 1 [10] et IV, 3 [27]. It first offers an interpretation of the definition of the soul as a logos of the intellect in V, 1 [10]. Then it scrutinises the use of the terms logismos and logizesthai in the same treatise and compares it to a similar use of (...)
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    Plotinus: The Enneads.Plotinus - 2017 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Lloyd P. Gerson.
    The Enneads by Plotinus is a work which is central to the history of philosophy in late antiquity. This volume is the first complete edition of the Enneads in English for over seventy-five years, and also includes Porphyry's Life of Plotinus. Led by Lloyd P. Gerson, a team of experts present up-to-date translations which are based on the best available text, the editio minor of Henry and Schwyzer and its corrections. The translations are consistent in their (...)
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    Plotinus, Ennead I.1: what is the living thing? what is man?Plotinus - 2017 - Las Vegas: Parmenides Publishing. Edited by Gerard J. P. O'Daly.
    Ennead I.1 is a succinct and concentrated analysis of key themes in Plotinus' psychology and ethics. It focuses on the soul-body relation, discussing various Platonic, Aristotelian, and Stoic views before arguing that there is only a soul-trace in the body (forming with the body a "compound"), while the reasoning soul itself is impassive and flawless. The soul-trace hypothesis is used to account for human emotions, beliefs, and perceptions, and human fallibility in general. Its problematic relation to our rational powers, (...)
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  39. Plotinus: A Definitive Edition and a New Translation.Plotini Opera. Tomus I: Porphyri Vita Plotini, Enneades I-III. [REVIEW]Harold Cherniss - 1952 - Review of Metaphysics 6 (2):239-256.
    Both editors have long been known for their work on Plotinus. Schwyzer has published important articles on the MSS A, V, and D, on the Pseudo-Aristotelian Theology and its relation to Porphyry's edition of the Enneads, on Plotinus' interpretation of Timaeus 35 A, and on the relation of Plotinus' triad of hypostases to his interpretation of Parmenides 139-145 ; and he is the author of the new article on Plotinus in the Pauly-Wissowa Realencyclopädie. Ever since (...)
     
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    The six enneads.Plotinus - unknown
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    Ennead VI.9: on the good or the one.Plotinus - 2020 - Las Vegas: Parmenides Publishing. Edited by Stephen R. L. Clark.
    A translation and commentary on Plotinus' Ennead VI.9 on the Good, being the treatise chosen by Porphyry as the culmination of Plotinus' Collected Works.
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    Ennead VI.8: on the voluntary and on the free will of the one.Plotinus - 2017 - Las Vegas: Parmenides Publishing. Edited by Kevin Corrigan & John Douglas Turner.
    Ennead VI.8 gives us access to the living mind of a long dead sage as he tries to answer some of the most fundamental questions we in the modern world continue to ask: are we really free when most of the time we are overwhelmed by compulsions, addictions, and necessities, and how can we know that we are free? Can we trace this freedom through our own agency to the gods, to the Soul, Intellect, and the Good? How do we (...)
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  43. Ennead.Plotinus - 2019 - Las Vegas: Parmenides Publishing. Edited by Wiebke-Marie Stock.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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    The Editio Minor of Plotinus Paul Henry and Hans-Rudolf Schwyzer: Plotini Opera, Tomus II, Enneades IV–V. (Oxford Classical Texts.) Pp. xxxvi + 302. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1977. Cloth, £7·50. [REVIEW]M. J. Atkinson - 1979 - The Classical Review 29 (01):24-25.
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    Ennead IV.4.30-45 and IV.5: problems concerning the soul.Plotinus & Gary M. Gurtler - 2015 - Las Vegas: Parmenides Publishing. Edited by Gary M. Gurtler & Plotinus.
    Ennead IV.4.30-45 and IV.5 retrieves the unity in this last section of Plotinus' treatise on Problems concerning the Soul. Combining translation with commentary, Gurtler enhances both the accuracy of the translation and the recovery of Plotinus' often unsuspected originality. This is especially true for IV.5, where previous translations fail to convey the concise nature of his argument against both the Aristotelian and Platonic theories of vision. Plato and Aristotle each claim that vision depends on the light between the (...)
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    Ennead I.6: on beauty.Plotinus - 2016 - Las Vegas, Nevada: Parmenides Publishing. Edited by Andrew Smith.
    "Ennead I.6 is probably the best known and most influential treatise of Plotinus, especially for Renaissance artists and thinkers. Although the title may suggest a work on aesthetics and thus of limited focus, this is far from the case. For it quickly becomes apparent that Plotinus' main interest is in transcendent beauty, which he identifies with the Good, the goal of all philosophical endeavor in the Platonist's search to assimilate himself with the divine. The treatise is at once (...)
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    Ennead IV.7: on the immortality of the soul.Plotinus - 2016 - Las Vegas, Nevada: Parmenides Publishing. Edited by Barrie Fleet.
    Ennead IV.7 is a very early treatise, where Plotinus presents the teachings of the main schools current in his day: the Stoics, Epicureans, Pythagoreans, and Peripatetics, all of whom presented soul as something material and neither truly immortal nor imperishable. It includes observations on many mainly Stoic doctrines on perception, memory, sensation, thought, virtue, powers of material bodies, mixture and reproduction; on Pythagorean attunement; and on Peripatetic entelechy. In Chapters 9-10 Plotinuspresents Plato's doctrines on soul's immortality--mainly that of the (...)
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    Ennead I.5: on whether well-being increases with time.Plotinus - 2023 - Las Vegas: Parmenides Publishing. Edited by Danielle A. Layne.
    In Ennead I.5 Plotinus attempts to navigate a well-trodden path of inquiry by responding directly to a wide spectrum of popular theories on human flourishing, insisting emphatically that well-being belongs to the present moment. One of his central targets is Aristotle, who insisted that well-being be measured by "a complete life" or a life measured by virtue, a modus vivendi sustained via the development of appropriate habits (hexis) and the avoidance of misfortunes. At the same time the Hellenistic schools-with (...)
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    Ennead IV.3-IV.4.29: problems concerning the soul?Plotinus - 2015 - Las Vegas, Nevada: Parmenides Publishing. Edited by John M. Dillon.
    For Plotinus, the nature and status of the human soul is one of the central problems of philosophy.Ennead IV.3­–4.29 constitutes his most penetrating enquiry into this topic, addressing the issues of the relation of the individual soul to the World Soul, the descent of the soul into body, its relations with that body, problems of personal identity and the nature of memory, sense perception, and the true seat of the emotions —many of which still have a resonance today. The (...)
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    Ennead VI.4 and VI.5: on the presence of being, one and the same, everywhere as a whole.Plotinus, Eyjólfur Kjalar Emilsson & Steven K. Strange - 2015 - Las Vegas, Nevada: Parmenides Publishing. Edited by Eyjólfur Kjalar Emilsson & Steven K. Strange.
    Ennead VI.4-5, originally written as a single treatise, contains Plotinus' most general and sustained exposition of the relationship between the intelligible and the sensible realms, addressing and coalescing two central issues in Platonism: the nature of the soul-body relationship and the nature of participation. Its main question is, How can soul animate bodies without sharing their extension? The treatise seems to have had considerable impact: it is much reflected in Porphyry's important work, Sententiae, and the doctrine of reception according (...)
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