
Ennead VI Books 1 to 5 by Plotinus
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Composition and Decomposition
Composition consists in approximating one thing to another and joining them together. decomposition consists in separating the things which were joined. In all of these cases, the movement of displacement is identical and presents only adventitious differences. Other alterations certainly are not compositions and decompositions. Neither condensation nor rarefaction can be reduced to these kinds of motion. Otherwise it would be necessary to acknowledge the existence of emptiness.
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