The Philosophy of Plotinus: The Gifford Lectures at St. Andrews, 1917-1918, Volume 2Longmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 254 pages |
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... conceptions . But he does mean that the refer- ence of every experience to a self - conscious psychic self is ... conception of man's relation to God , and of the moments when this relation is at its deepest - alone with the Alone ...
... conceptions . But he does mean that the refer- ence of every experience to a self - conscious psychic self is ... conception of man's relation to God , and of the moments when this relation is at its deepest - alone with the Alone ...
Page 179
... conception of the end as ' good living ' ( ev ( wía ) , nor of the Stoic advice to accomplish one's own proper work , ' nor even of the Epicurean ' good condition ' ( evπábelα ) . There is truth in all these ideals . The higher life ...
... conception of the end as ' good living ' ( ev ( wía ) , nor of the Stoic advice to accomplish one's own proper work , ' nor even of the Epicurean ' good condition ' ( evπábelα ) . There is truth in all these ideals . The higher life ...
Page 185
... conception of Chance ( rúxn ) , in the modern sense , hardly enters into this philosophy . Anaximenes had shrewdly remarked that chance is only our name for the incalculable . Plato in the Tenth Book of the Laws names Nature , Chance ...
... conception of Chance ( rúxn ) , in the modern sense , hardly enters into this philosophy . Anaximenes had shrewdly remarked that chance is only our name for the incalculable . Plato in the Tenth Book of the Laws names Nature , Chance ...
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Absolute activity æsthetic Aristotle attributes beauty become behold believe belongs body Christian consciousness contemplation dæmons death desire dialectic Divine doctrine ecstasy Enneads eternal world ethics evil existence experience gives Gnostics Godhead gods Greek Greek philosophy heaven Hegel Heracleitus higher highest human Iamblichus ideal Ideas identical immortality individual Soul infinite intellectual intuition knowledge light live means ment mind modern moral movement mystical nature Neoplatonic Neoplatonists never Noûs object Origen ourselves ovoía Parmenides passage perfect Phaedo Plato Platonist Plotinian Plotinus says plurality Plutarch Porphyry possess principle Proclus Pythagoreans realise reality reason religion religious seems seen sense Spinoza spiritual world Stoicism Stoics teleology temporal things thou thought Timaeus tion true truth unity Universal Soul virtue vision vónois voŋrá voûs whole words world of Spirit Yonder δὲ ἐν καὶ νόησις νοητόν νοῦς οὐ τὰ τὸ τῷ