The Platonic Theology, Volume 1 |
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An enumeration of the different opinions concerning the Parmenides and a division of the objec | 10 |
A confutation of those who say that the first principle is not according to Plato above intellect | 11 |
What the modes are of ascent to the one according to Plato and that the modes are two through | 17 |
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able according adapted allotted animal appears arguments assert beauty become bodies bound calls cause CHAPTER conceptions concerning conclusions conjoined consider contain converted defined delivered demonstrations derived desire dialogues discourse discussion divine divine natures division energy entirely essence established eternal evident evince excellent exempt existence extended father genera gives Gods greater Hence hyparxis hypothesis images imparts ineffable infinite infinity intellect intelligible kind knowledge known lawful leader light likewise manner means middle mode monad motion moved multitude names natures necessary necessary to read Parmenides partial participate perfect perfectly Plato possess possible posterior present primarily principle prior proceeding proceeds produces progression proper providence reason receive refer respect secondary natures separate short similar simple Socrates soul speak subsistence suspended theology theory third Timæus transcendency triad true truth unfold uniform union unities universe whole of things