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the six enneads-第129部分
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unity。 Now this unity must be either Unity…Absolute or some unity less thorough…going and complete; but necessarily more complete than that which emerges; so to speak; from the body itself; this will be a unity having more claim to reality than the unity produced from it; for divergence from unity involves a corresponding divergence from Reality。 Since; thus; bodies take their rise from unity; but not 〃unity〃 in the sense of the complete unity or Unity…Absolute… for this could never yield discrete plurality… it remains that they be derived from a unity Pluralized。 But the creative principle 'in bodies' is Soul: Soul therefore is a pluralized unity。 We then ask whether the plurality here consists of the Reason…Principles of the things of process。 Or is this unity not something different from the mere sum of these Principles? Certainly Soul itself is one Reason…Principle; the chief of the Reason…Principles; and these are its Act as it functions in accordance with its essential being; this essential being; on the other hand; is the potentiality of the Reason…Principles。 This is the mode in which this unity is a plurality; its plurality being revealed by the effect it has upon the external。 But; to leave the region of its effect; suppose we take it at the higher non…effecting part of Soul; is not plurality of powers to be found in this part also? The existence of this higher part will; we may presume; be at once conceded。 But is this existence to be taken as identical with that of the stone? Surely not。 Being in the case of the stone is not Being pure and simple; but stone…being: so here; Soul's being denotes not merely Being but Soul…being。 Is then that 〃being〃 distinct from what else goes to complete the essence 'or substance' of Soul? Is it to be identified with Bring 'the Absolute'; while to some differentia of Being is ascribed the production of Soul? No doubt Soul is in a sense Being; and this is not as a man 〃is〃 white; but from the fact of its being purely an essence: in other words; the being it possesses it holds from no source external to its own essence。 6。 But must it not draw on some source external to its essence; if it is to be conditioned; not only by Being; but by being an entity of a particular character? But if it is conditioned by a particular character; and this character is external to its essence; its essence does not comprise all that makes it Soul; its individuality will determine it; a part of Soul will be essence; but not Soul entire。 Furthermore; what being will it have when we separate it from its other components? The being of a stone? No: the being must be a form of Being appropriate to a source; so to speak; and a first…principle; or rather must take the forms appropriate to all that is comprised in Soul's being: the being here must; that is; be life; and the life and the being must be one。 One; in the sense of being one Reason…Principle? No; it is the substrate of Soul that is one; though one in such a way as to be also two or more… as many as are the Primaries which constitute Soul。 Either; then; it is life as well as Substance; or else it possesses life。 But if life is a thing possessed; the essence of the possessor is not inextricably bound up with life。 If; on the contrary; this is not possession; the two; life and Substance; must be a unity。 Soul; then; is one and many… as many as are manifested in that oneness… one in its nature; many in those other things。 A single Existent; it makes itself many by what we may call its motion: it is one entire; but by its striving; so to speak; to contemplate itself; it is a plurality; for we may imagine that it cannot bear to be a single Existent; when it has the power to be all that it in fact is。 The cause of its appearing as many is this contemplation; and its purpose is the Act of the Intellect; if it were manifested as a bare unity; it could have no intellection; since in that simplicity it would already be identical with the object of its thought。 7。 What; then; are the several entities observable in this plurality? We have found Substance 'Essence' and life simultaneously present in Soul。 Now; this Substance is a common property of Soul; but life; common to all souls; differs in that it is a property of Intellect also。 Having thus introduced Intellect and its life we make a single genus of what is common to all life; namely; Motion。 Substance and the Motion; which constitutes the highest life; we must consider as two genera; for even though they form a unity; they are separable to thought which finds their unity not a unity; otherwise; it could not distinguish them。 Observe also how in other things Motion or life is clearly separated from Being… a separation impossible; doubtless; in True Being; but possible in its shadow and namesake。 In the portrait of a man much is left out; and above all the essential thing; life: the 〃Being〃 of sensible things just such a shadow of True Being; an abstraction from that Being complete which was life in the Archetype; it is because of this incompleteness that we are able in the Sensible world to separate Being from life and life from Being。 Being; then; containing many species; has but one genus。 Motion; however; is to be classed as neither a subordinate nor a supplement of Being but as its concomitant; for we have not found Being serving as substrate to Motion。 Motion is being Act; neither is separated from the other except in thought; the two natures are one; for Being is inevitably actual; not potential。 No doubt we observe Motion and Being separately; Motion as contained in Being and Being as involved in Motion; and in the individual they may be mutually exclusive; but the dualism is an affirmation of our thought only; and that thought sees either form as a duality within a unity。 Now Motion; thus manifested in conjunction with Being; does not alter Being's nature… unless to complete its essential character… and it does retain for ever its own peculiar nature: at once; then; we are forced to introduce Stability。 To reject Stability would be more unreasonable than to reject Motion; for Stability is associated in our thought and conception with Being even more than with Motion; unalterable condition; unchanging mode; single Reason…Principle… these are characteristics of the higher sphere。 Stability; then; may also be taken as a single genus。 Obviously distinct from Motion and perhaps even its contrary; that it is also distinct from Being may be shown by many considerations。 We may especially observe that if Stability were identical with Being; so also would Motion be; with equal right。 Why identity in the case of Stability and not in that of Motion; when Motion is virtually the very life and Act both of Substance and of Absolute Being? However; on the very same principle on which we separated Motion from Being with the understanding that it is the same and not the same… that they are two and yet one… we also separate Stability from Being; holding it; yet; inseparable; it is only a logical separation entailing the inclusion among the Existents of this other genus。 To identify Stability with Being; with no difference between them; and to identify Being with Motion; would be to identify Stability with Motion through the mediation of Being; and so to make Motion and Stability one and the same thing。 8。 We cannot indeed escape positing these three; Being; Motion; Stability; once it is the fact that the Intellect discerns them as separates; and if it thinks of them at all; it posits them by that very thinking; if they are thought; they exist。 Things whose existence is bound up with Matter have no being in the Intellect: these three principles are however free of Matter; and in that which goes free of Matter to be thought is to be。 We are in the presence of Intellect undefiled。 Fix it firmly; but not with the eyes of the body。 You are looking upon the hearth of Reality; within it a sleepless light: you see how it holds to itself; and how it puts apart things that were together; how it lives a life that endures and keeps a thought acting not upon any future but upon that which already is; upon an eternal present… a thought self…centred; bearing on nothing outside of itself。 Now in the Act of Intellect there are energy and motion; in its self…intellection Substance and Being。 In virtue of its Being it thinks; and it thinks of itself as Being; and of that as Being; upon which it is; so to speak; pivoted。 Not that its Act self…directed ranks as Substance; but Being stands as the goal and origin of that Act; the object of its contemplation though not the contemplation itself: and yet this Act too involves Being; which is its motive and its term。 By the fact that its Being is actual and not merely potential; Intellect bridges the dualism 'of agent and patient' and abjures separation: it identifies itself with Being and Being with itself。 Being; the most firmly set of all things; that in virtue of which all other things receive Stability; possesses this Stability not as from without but as springing within; as inherent。 Stability is the goal of intellection; a Stability which had no beginning; and the state from which intellection was impelled was Stability; though Stability gave it no impulsion; for Motion neither starts from Motion nor ends in Motion。 Again; the Form…Idea has Stability; since it is the goal of Intellect: intellection is the Form's Motion。 Thus all the Existents are one; at once Motion and Stability; Motion and Stability are genera all…pervading; and every subsequent is a particular being; a particular stability and a particular motion。 We have caught the radiance of Being; and beheld it in its three manifestations: Being; revealed by the Being within ourselves; the Motion of Being; revealed by the motion within ourselves; and its Stability revealed by ours。 We accommodate our being; motion; stability to those 'of the Archetypal'; unable however to draw any distinction but finding ourselves in the presence of entities inseparable and; as it were; interfused。 We have; however; in a sense; set them a little apart; holding them down and viewing them in isolation; and thus we have observed Being; Stability; Motion… these three; of which
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