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Here is a highly original synthesis of Platonism, mystic passion, ideas from Greek philosophy, and variants of the Trinity and other central tenets of Christian doctrine by the brilliant thinker who has had an immense influence on mystics and religious writers.

For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.

Table of Contents
The Enneads Stephen MacKenna: A Biographical Sketch
Extracts from the Explanatory Matter in the First Edition
The Place of Plotinus in the History of Thought by Paul Henry, S. J.
Plotinus: An Introduction
Porphyry: On the Life of Plotinus and the Arrangement of His Work
Preface
The First Ennead
First: The Animate and the Man
Second: The Virtues
Third: Dialectic
Fourth: Happiness
Sixth: Beauty
Eighth: The Nature and Source of Evil
Ninth: "The Reasoned Dismissal"
The Second Ennead
Third: Are the Stars Causes?
Fourth: Matter
Ninth: Against the Gnostics; or Against Those That Affirm the Creator of the Cosmos and the Cosmos Itself to be Evil
The Third Ennead
Second: Providence: First Treatise
Third: Providence: Second Treatise
Fourth: Our Tutelary Spirit
Fifth: Love
Sixth: The Impassivity of the Unembodied
Seventh: Time and Eternity
Eighth: Nature, Contemplation, and the One
The Fourth Ennead
Third: Problems of the Soul (I)
Fourth: Problems of the Soul (II)
Eighth: The Soul's Descent into Body
The Fifth Ennead
First: The Three Initial Hypostases
Second: The Origin and Order of the Beings following on the First
Third: The Knowing Hypostases and the Transcendant
Fourth: How the Secondaries rise from The First; and on The One
Fifth: That the Intellectual Beings are not outside the Intellectual-Principle: and on The Nature of the Good
Seventh: Is there an Ideal Archetype of Particular Beings?
Eighth: On the Intellectual Beauty
Ninth: The Intellectual Principle, the Ideas, and the Authentic Existence
The Sixth Ennead
Fourth: On the Integral Omnipresence of the Authentic Existent (I)
Fifth: On the Integral Omnipresence of the Authentic Existent (II)
Seventh: How the Multiplicity of the Ideal-Forms came into Being; and on The Good
Eighth: On Free Will and the Will of the One
Ninth: On the Good, or the One
Appendix I: The Chronological Order of the Tractates
Appendix II: Index of Platonic References
Selected Bibliography

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      Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
      Publication Date: 27/06/1991
      ISBN13: 9780140445206, 978-0140445206
      ISBN10: 014044520X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Here is a highly original synthesis of Platonism, mystic passion, ideas from Greek philosophy, and variants of the Trinity and other central tenets of Christian doctrine by the brilliant thinker who has had an immense influence on mystics and religious writers.

      For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.

      Table of Contents
      The Enneads Stephen MacKenna: A Biographical Sketch
      Extracts from the Explanatory Matter in the First Edition
      The Place of Plotinus in the History of Thought by Paul Henry, S. J.
      Plotinus: An Introduction
      Porphyry: On the Life of Plotinus and the Arrangement of His Work
      Preface
      The First Ennead
      First: The Animate and the Man
      Second: The Virtues
      Third: Dialectic
      Fourth: Happiness
      Sixth: Beauty
      Eighth: The Nature and Source of Evil
      Ninth: "The Reasoned Dismissal"
      The Second Ennead
      Third: Are the Stars Causes?
      Fourth: Matter
      Ninth: Against the Gnostics; or Against Those That Affirm the Creator of the Cosmos and the Cosmos Itself to be Evil
      The Third Ennead
      Second: Providence: First Treatise
      Third: Providence: Second Treatise
      Fourth: Our Tutelary Spirit
      Fifth: Love
      Sixth: The Impassivity of the Unembodied
      Seventh: Time and Eternity
      Eighth: Nature, Contemplation, and the One
      The Fourth Ennead
      Third: Problems of the Soul (I)
      Fourth: Problems of the Soul (II)
      Eighth: The Soul's Descent into Body
      The Fifth Ennead
      First: The Three Initial Hypostases
      Second: The Origin and Order of the Beings following on the First
      Third: The Knowing Hypostases and the Transcendant
      Fourth: How the Secondaries rise from The First; and on The One
      Fifth: That the Intellectual Beings are not outside the Intellectual-Principle: and on The Nature of the Good
      Seventh: Is there an Ideal Archetype of Particular Beings?
      Eighth: On the Intellectual Beauty
      Ninth: The Intellectual Principle, the Ideas, and the Authentic Existence
      The Sixth Ennead
      Fourth: On the Integral Omnipresence of the Authentic Existent (I)
      Fifth: On the Integral Omnipresence of the Authentic Existent (II)
      Seventh: How the Multiplicity of the Ideal-Forms came into Being; and on The Good
      Eighth: On Free Will and the Will of the One
      Ninth: On the Good, or the One
      Appendix I: The Chronological Order of the Tractates
      Appendix II: Index of Platonic References
      Selected Bibliography

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