: Discusses the ontological status of numbers, arguing they are prior to individual beings.
: A massive three-part critique of Aristotle’s categories, proposing a Neoplatonic system of "Greatest Kinds" (Being, Motion, Rest, Sameness, and Difference).
: The famous concluding treatise on the mystical ascent and union with the absolute. 💡 Philosophical Significance Enneade VI
: It contains the most detailed descriptions of henosis , or the "flight of the alone to the alone," where the soul achieves union with the One.
: 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. : Discusses the ontological status of numbers, arguing
: Plotinus critiques and reinterprets Aristotelian categories through a Platonic lens.
: The text analyzes how numbers relate to being and the structure of reality. 📖 Structure and Notable Treatises 💡 Philosophical Significance : It contains the most
: It investigates the "Kinds of Being" and the categories that define existence.