
Ennead VI Books 1 to 5 by Plotinus
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The Intelligible World
The sense world is no more than the imitation thereof, and it imitates that intelligible world so far as it can. In common with its creator, each living organism possesses life, though each possesses differently both besides equally form part of the intelligible world. We have thus declared our views about intelligible being, and shown how they agree with the doctrines of Plato. 6th Ennad, Book 3, Platonus' own sense categories. Genre of the physical are different from those of theelligible.
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