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You are here: PLATONISMO » Antiguidade » Plotino » Enéadas » Enéada III » Enéada-III-9 » Enéada III, 9, 3 — A Alma total permanece no inteligível
Trace: • Tratado 5,4 (V,9,4) — O Intelecto é superior à Alma (Thomas Taylor) • Tratado 30,4 (III, 8, 4) — NATURE'S CONFESSION THAT HER MOTHER IS UNIVERSAL REASON (Guthrie) • Tratado 30,1 (III, 8, 1) — EVEN PLANTS ASPIRE TO CONTEMPLATION (Guthrie) • Plotino - Tratado 20,5 (I, 3, 5) — Origem e valor da dialética. • Tratado 38,3 (VI,7,3) — INTELLIGENCE DID NOT DELIBERATE BEFORE MAKING SENSE-MAN. (MacKenna) • Tratado 30,8-11 (III, 8, 8-11) - Of Unity (Guthrie) • Tratado 35 (II, 8) - Why distant objects appear small. (MacKenna) • Tratado 46,7 (I, 4, 7) — EVILS WHICH THE WISE MAN CAN SUPPORT (Guthrie) • Tratado 39 (VI, 8) — Do livre arbítrio e da vontade do Uno (MacKenna) • Tratado 28,18 (IV,4,18) — A união da alma e do corpo comparada ao ar aquecido (alma vegetativa) ou iluminado (alma descida) (MacKenna)

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