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00 - Forward
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01 - I.1 The Organism and the Self (Vol.4 Pg.1191)
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02 - I.2 Concerning Virtue (Vol.1 Pg.256)
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03 - I.3 Of Dialectic, or the Means of Raising the Soul to the Intelligible World (Vol.1 Pg.269)
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04 - I.4 Whether Animals May Be Termed Happy (Vol.4 Pg.1019)
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05 - I.5 Does Happiness Increase With Time? (Vol.3 Pg.684)
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06 - I.6 Of Beauty (Vol.1 Pg.40)
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07 - I.7 Of the First Good, and of the Other Goods (Vol.4 Pg.1208)
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08 - I.8 Of the Nature and Origin of Evils (Vol.4 Pg.1142)
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09 - I.9 Of Suicide (Vol.1 Pg.243)
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10 - II.1 Of the Heaven (Vol.3 Pg.813)
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11 - II.2 About the Movement of the Heavens (Vol.1 Pg.227)
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12 - II.3 Whether Astrology is of any Value (Vol.4 Pg.1165)
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13 - II.4 Of Matter (Vol.1 Pg.197)
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14 - II.5 Of the Aristotelian Distinction Between Actuality and Potentiality (Vol.2 Pg.341)
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15 - II.6 Of Essence and Being (Vol.1 Pg.245)
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16 - II.7 About Mixture to the Point of Total Penetration (Vol.3 Pg.691)
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17 - II.8 Of Sight; or of Why Distant Objects Seem Small (Vol.3 Pg.680)
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18 - II.9a That the Creator and the World are Not Evil (Vol.2 Pg.599)
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19 - II.9b Against the Gnostics (Vol.2 Pg.620)
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20 - III.1 Concerning Fate (Vol.1 Pg.86)
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21 - III.2a Of Providence (Vol.4 Pg.1042)
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22 - III.2b Of Providence (Vol.4 Pg.1059)
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23 - III.3 Continuation of That on Providence (Vol.4 Pg.1077)
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24 - III.4 Of Our Individual Guardian (Vol.1 Pg.233)
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25 - III.5 Of Love, or 'Eros'
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26 - III.6a Of the Impassibility of Incorporeal Entities (Vol.2 Pg.350)
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27 - III.6b Soul and Matter (Vol.2 Pg.368)
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28 - III.7a Of Eternity (Vol.3 Pg.985)
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29 - III.7b Of Time (Vol.3 Pg.996)
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30 - III.8 Of Nature, Contemplation and Unity (Vol.2 Pg.531)
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31 - III.9 Fragments About the Soul, the Intelligence, and the Good (Vol.1 Pg.220)
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32 - IV.1 Of the Being of the Soul (Vol.1 Pg.100)
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33 - IV.2 How the Soul Mediates Between Indivisible and Divisible Essence (Vol.1 Pg.276)
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34 - IV.3a Are Not All Souls Parts or Emanations of a Single Soul? (Vol.2 Pg.387)
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35 - IV.3b Why and How do Souls Descend into Bodies? (Vol.2 Pg.403)
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36 - IV.3c Does the Soul Employ Discursive Reason While Discarnate? (Vol.2 Pg.416)
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37 - IV.4a Questions About the Soul (Vol.2 Pg.441)
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38 - IV.4b Questions About the Soul (Vol.2 Pg.465)
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39 - IV.4c Questions About the Soul (Vol.2 Pg.490)
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40 - IV.5 About the Process of Vision and Hearing (Vol.2 Pg.514)
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41 - IV.6 Of Sensation and Memory (Vol.3 Pg.829)
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42 - IV.7a Of the Immortality of the Soul (Vol.1 Pg.56)
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43 - IV.7b Of the Immortality of the Soul (Vol.1 Pg.74)
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44 - IV.8 On the Descent of the Soul Into the Body (Vol.1 Pg.119)
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45 - IV.9 Whether All Souls Form a Single One (Vol.1 Pg.139)
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46 - V.1 The Three Principal Hypostases, or Forms of Existence (Vol.1 Pg.173)
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47 - V.2 Of Generation, and of the Order of things that Rank Next After the First (Vol.1 Pg.193)
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48 - V.3a The Self-Consciousnesses, and What is Above Them (Vol.4 Pg.1090)
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49 - V.3b The Self-Consciousnesses, and What is Above Them (Vol.4 Pg.1106)
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50 - V.4 How What is After the First Proceeds Therefrom; of the One (Vol.1 Pg.134)
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51 - V.5 That Intelligible Entities Are Not External to the Intelligence of the Good (Vol.2 Pg.575)
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52 - V.6 The Superessential Principle Does Not Think (Vol.2 Pg.333)
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53 - V.7 Do Ideas of Individuals Exist (Vol.1 Pg.251)
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54 - V.8 Concerning Intelligible Beauty (Vol.2 Pg.551)
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55 - V.9 Of Intelligence, Ideas and Essence (Vol.1 Pg.102)
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56 - VI.1a Of the Ten Aristotelian Categories (Vol.3 Pg.837)
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57 - VI.1b Of the Ten Aristotelian Categories (Vol.3 Pg.860)
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58 - VI.1c Criticism of the Stoic Categories (Vol.3 Pg.878)
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59 - VI.2a The Categories of Plotinos (Vol.3 Pg.891)
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60 - VI.2b The Categories of Plotinos (Vol.3 Pg.911)
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61 - VI.3a Plotinos's Own Sense-Categories (Vol.3 Pg.933)
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62 - VI.3b Plotinos's Own Sense-Categories (Vol.3 Pg.948)
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63 - VI.3c Plotinos's Own Sense-Categories (Vol.3 Pg.967)
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64 - VI.4a The One Identical Essence is Everywhere Entirely Present (Vol.2 Pg.285)
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65 - VI.4b The One Identical Essence is Everywhere Entirely Present (Vol.2 Pg.300)
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66 - VI.5 The One Identical Essence is Everywhere Entirely Present (Vol.2 Pg.314)
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67 - VI.6a Of Numbers (Vol.3 Pg.643)
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68 - VI.6b Of Numbers (Vol.3 Pg.661)
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69 - VI.7a How Ideas Multiply (Vol.3 Pg.697)
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70 - VI.7b How Ideas Multiply (Vol.3 Pg.712)
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71 - VI.7c A Study of the Good (Vol.3 Pg.726)
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72 - VI.7d A Study of the Good (Vol.3 Pg. 749)
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73 - VI.8a Of the Will of the One (Vol.3 Pg.773)
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74 - VI.8b Of the Will of the One (Vol.3 Pg.793)
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75 - VI.9a Of the Good and the One (Vol.1 Pg.147)
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76 - VI.9b Of the Good and the One (Vol.1 Pg.161)
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77 - Life of Plotinos by Porphyry I-VII (Vol.1 Pg.5)
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78 - Life of Plotinos by Porphyry VIII-XVIII (Vol.1 Pg.15)
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79 - Life of Plotinos by Porphyry XIX-XXIV (Vol.1 Pg.25)
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80 - Life of Plotinos by Eunapius & Suidas (Vol.1 Pg.39)
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81 - Porphyry's Commentary - Part 1 (Vol.4 Pg.1215)
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82 - Porphyry's Commentary - Part 2 (Vol.4 Pg.1233)
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83 - Psychological Fragments (Vol.4 Pg. 1254)
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84 - PS1 Development in the Teachings of Plotinos (Vol.4 Pg.1269)
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85 - PS2 Platonism: Significance, Progress, and Results (Vol.4 Pg. 1288)
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86 - PS3 Plotinos's View of Matter (Vol.4 Pg.1296)
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87 - PS4 Plotinos's Creation of the Trinity (Vol.4 Pg.1300)
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88 - PS5 Resemblances to Christianity (Vol.4 Pg.1307)
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89 - PS6 Plotinos's Indebtedness to Numenius (Vol.4 Pg. 1313)
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90 - PS7 Value of Plotinos (Vol.4 Pg.1327)