
Ennead VI Books 1 to 5 by Plotinus
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Qualities in the Intelligible World
Can the qualities seen in the sense world, and to those that exist in the intelligible world, be classified together in one kind? This question demands an answer from those who claim that there are also qualities in theelligible world. Should it also be asked of those who do not admit of the existence on high of kinds, but will limit themselves to attributing some habit to intelligence? It is evident that wisdom exists in intelligence. If this wisdom be homonymous, similar in name only, with the wisdom which we know here below, it is not reckoned among sense things. The sensible and the intelligible form two different kinds, or belong to a single classification. As to the category of
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