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El. knyga: Plotinus: The Enneads

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  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9781108378123
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  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
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Crucial for students of Plotinus looking to engage with his philosophy, and including translations of all his Enneads and Life of Plotinus, this is the first single-volume English edition for more than seventy-five years. Ideal for study, the book uses a consistent vocabulary and offers extensive notes, citations and cross-references.

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 vocabulary, making the volume ideal for the study of Plotinus' philosophical arguments. They also offer extensive annotation to assist the reader, together with cross-references and citations which will enable users more easily to navigate the texts. This monumental edition will be invaluable for scholars of Plotinus with or without ancient Greek, as well as for students of the Platonic tradition.

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With detailed annotation and references, this is the first complete English translation of Plotinus in one volume for several decades.
General Introduction to the Translations 1(7)
Porphyry's Arrangement of the Enneads 8(9)
List of Textual Changes to Henry-Schwyzer Editio Minor
10(7)
On the Life of Plotinus and the Order of his Books by Porphyry of Tyre 17(22)
Ennead One
39(88)
1.1 (53) What Is the Living Being and What Is the Human Being?
41(13)
1.2 (19) On Virtues
54(9)
1.3 (20) On Dialectic
63(6)
1.4 (46) On Happiness
69(17)
1.5 (36) On Whether Happiness Increases with Time
86(5)
1.6 (1) On Beauty
91(13)
1.7 (54) On the Primary Good and on the Other Goods
104(4)
1.8 (51) On What Evils Are and Where They Come From
108(16)
1.9 (16) On Exiting from the Body
124(2)
Fragment: Plotinus on Voluntary Death, by Elias
126(1)
Ennead Two
127(110)
2.1 (40) On the Cosmos
129(11)
2.2 (14) On the Motion of Heaven
140(5)
2.3 (52) On Whether the Stars Are Causes
145(19)
2.4 (12) On Matter
164(19)
2.5 (25) On `Potentially' and `Actually'
183(7)
2.6 (17) On Substance or On Quality
190(6)
2.7 (37) On Complete Blending
196(6)
2.8 (35) On Seeing, or On How It Is That Distant Things Appear Small
202(4)
2.9 (33) Against the Gnostics
206(31)
Ennead Three
237(138)
3.1 (3) On Fate
239(44)
3.2.3 (47 and 48) On Providence
249(34)
3.4 (15) On Our Allotted Daemon
283(8)
3.5 (50) On Love
291(14)
3.6 (26) On the Impassibility of Things without Bodies
305(27)
3.7 (45) On Eternity in Time
332(22)
3.8 (30) On Nature, Contemplation, and the One
354(15)
3.9 (13) Various Considerations
369(6)
Ennead Four
375(164)
4.1 (21) On the Substantiality of the Soul 1
377(6)
4.2 (4) On the Substantiality of the Soul 2
383(98)
4.3.5 (27, 28, and 29) On Problems of the Soul 1-3
385(96)
4.6 (41) On Sense-Perception and Memory
481(6)
4.7 (2) On the Immortality of the Soul
487(23)
4.8 (6) On the Descent of Souls into Bodies
510(13)
4.9 (8) On Whether All Souls Are One
523(16)
Ennead Five
539(100)
5.1 (10) On the Three Primary Hypostases
531(17)
5.2 (11) On the Generation and Order of the Things Which Come after the First
548(4)
5.3 (49) On the Knowing Hypostasis and on That Which Is Transcendent
552(24)
5.4 (7) How That Which Is after the First Comes from the First, and on the One
576(5)
5.5 (32) That the Intelligibles Are Not outside the Intellect, and on the Good
581(17)
5.6 (24) On the Fact That That Which Transcends Being Does Not Think and on What the Primary Thinking Is and What Is Secondary
598(7)
5.7 (18) On Whether or Not There Are Ideas of Individuals
605(4)
5.8 (31) On the Intelligible Beauty
609(16)
5.9 (5) On Intellect, Ideas, and Being
625(14)
Ennead Six
639(260)
6.1.3 (42, 43, and 44) On the Genera of Being 1-3
641(96)
6.4.5 (22 and 23) That Being, One and Identical, Is Simultaneously Everywhere Whole 1-2
737(36)
6.6 (34) On Numbers
773(25)
6.7 (38) How the Multiplicity of the Ideas Came to Exist, and on the Good
798(53)
6.8 (39) On the Voluntary, and the One's Wishing
851(29)
6.9 (9) On the Good or the One
880(19)
Greek Glossary of Key Terms 899(6)
English Glossary of Key Terms 905(23)
Bibliography of Principal Editions of Secondary Sources 928
Lloyd P. Gerson is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Toronto. He is author of Ancient Epistemology (Cambridge, 2009) and editor of The Cambridge Companion to Plotinus (Cambridge 1996) and The Cambridge History of Philosophy in Late Antiquity (Cambridge, 2015).