Enneade Vi -
: Discusses the ontological status of numbers, arguing they are prior to individual beings.
: Much of Ennead VI is dedicated to showing that Aristotle’s categories only apply to the sensible world and fail to describe the higher, intelligible reality. Enneade VI
: Plotinus critiques and reinterprets Aristotelian categories through a Platonic lens. : Discusses the ontological status of numbers, arguing
: It provides a bridge between classical Pythagorean thought and later Neoplatonic mathematics, particularly regarding the "Ideal Numbers". Enneade VI
: Explores how the intelligible world (Intellect) can be present as a whole throughout the material world.
: A fundamental text on divine and human freedom.