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Plotinus: On the One and Good; Being the Treatises of the Sixth Ennead (1930)
by Plotinus, translated by Stephen MacKenna and B. S. Page
Plotinus4829802Plotinus: On the One and Good; Being the Treatises of the Sixth Ennead1930Stephen MacKenna and Bertram Samuel Page

Of this Edition 1000 copies have
been printed on pure rag paper

THE LIBRARY OF PHILOSOPHICAL
TRANSLATIONS. PLOTINUS: ON
THE ONE AND GOOD. VOLUME V.

Do ċum glóirе Dé & onóra na h-Éireann
Stíofán mac-Enna.

PLOTINUS ON THE ONE AND GOOD BEING THE TREATISES OF THE SIXTH ENNEAD, TRANSLATED FROM THE GREEK BY STEPHEN MACKENNA AND B. S. PAGE

LONDON: THE MEDICI SOCIETY, LTD.
BOSTON: HALE, CUSHMAN & FLINT
MCMXXX

Printed in England

CONTENTS

The Books Of The Sixth Ennead
Page
I. On the Kinds of Being (1) 1
II. On the Kinds of Being (2) 40
III. On the Kinds of Being (3) 68
IV. On the Integral Omnipresence of the Authentic Existent (1) 106
V. On the Integral Omnipresence of the Authentic Existent (2) 125
VI. On Numbers 138
VII. On the Origin of Multiplicity in the Ideal Realm and on the Good 162
VIII. On Free-Will and the Will of the One 212
IX. On the Good, or The One 237
  Acknowledgements 254

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