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Guthrie-Plotinus: sense-magnitudes

quinta-feira 1º de fevereiro de 2024, por Cardoso de Castro

  

To begin with, there are (beings) which are quite divisible and naturally separable. No one part of any one of them is identical with any other part, nor with the whole, of which each part necessarily is smaller than the whole. Such are sense-magnitudes, or physical masses, of which each occupies a place apart, without being able to be in several places simultaneously. [Ennead IV,2 (21) 1]