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the six enneads-第133部分
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of its Act we catch a glimpse of Magnitude at Rest。 Then; with one; two and three in Intellect; Magnitude appears as of three dimensions; with Quantity entire。 Quantity thus given and Quality; both merging into one and; we may almost say; becoming one; there is at once shape。 Difference slips in to divide both Quantity and Quality; and so we have variations in shape and differences of Quality。 Identity; coming in with Difference; creates equality; Difference meanwhile introducing into Quantity inequality; whether in number or in magnitude: thus are produced circles and squares; and irregular figures; with number like and unlike; odd and even。 The life of Intellect is intelligent; and its activity 'Act' has no failing…point: hence it excludes none of the constituents we have discovered within it; each one of which we now see as an intellectual function; and all of them possessed by virtue of its distinctive power and in the mode appropriate to Intellect。 But though Intellect possesses them all by way of thought; this is not discursive thought: nothing it lacks that is capable of serving as Reason…Principle; while it may itself be regarded as one great and perfect Reason…Principle; holding all the Principles as one and proceeding from its own Primaries; or rather having eternally proceeded; so that 〃proceeding〃 is never true of it。 It is a universal rule that whatever reasoning discovers to exist in Nature is to be found in Intellect apart from all ratiocination: we conclude that Being has so created Intellect that its reasoning is after a mode similar to that of the Principles which produce living beings; for the Reason…Principles; prior to reasoning though they are; act invariably in the manner which the most careful reasoning would adopt in order to attain the best results。 What conditions; then; are we to think of as existing in that realm which is prior to Nature and transcends the Principles of Nature? In a sphere in which Substance is not distinct from Intellect; and neither Being nor Intellect is of alien origin; it is obvious that Being is best served by the domination of Intellect; so that Being is what Intellect wills and is: thus alone can it be authentic and primary Being; for if Being is to be in any sense derived; its derivation must be from Intellect。 Being; thus; exhibits every shape and every quality; it is not seen as a thing determined by some one particular quality; there could not be one only; since the principle of Difference is there; and since Identity is equally there; it must be simultaneously one and many。 And so Being is; such it always was: unity…with…plurality appears in all its species; as witness all the variations of magnitude; shape and quality。 Clearly nothing may legitimately be excluded 'from Being'; for the whole must be complete in the higher sphere which; otherwise; would not be the whole。 Life; too; burst upon Being; or rather was inseparably bound up with it; and thus it was that all living things of necessity came to be。 Body too was there; since Matter and Quality were present。 Everything exists forever; unfailing; involved by very existence in eternity。 Individuals have their separate entities; but are at one in the 'total' unity。 The complex; so to speak; of them all; thus combined; is Intellect; and Intellect; holding all existence within itself; is a complete living being; and the essential Idea of Living Being。 In so far as Intellect submits to contemplation by its derivative; becoming an Intelligible; it gives that derivative the right also to be called 〃living being。〃 22。 We may here adduce the pregnant words of Plato: 〃Inasmuch as Intellect perceives the variety and plurality of the Forms present in the complete Living Being。。。。〃 The words apply equally to Soul; Soul is subsequent to Intellect; yet by its very nature it involves Intellect in itself and perceives more clearly in that prior。 There is Intellect in our intellect also; which again perceives more clearly in its prior; for while of itself it merely perceives; in the prior it also perceives its own perception。 This intellect; then; to which we ascribe perception; though not divorced from the prior in which it originates; evolves plurality out of unity and has bound up with it the principle of Difference: it therefore takes the form of a plurality…in…unity。 A plurality…in…unity; it produces the many intellects by the dictate of its very nature。 It is certainly no numerical unity; no individual thing; for whatever you find in that sphere is a species; since it is divorced from Matter。 This may be the import of the difficult words of Plato; that Substance is broken up into an infinity of parts。 So long as the division proceeds from genus to species; infinity is not reached; a limit is set by the species generated: the lowest species; however… that which is not divided into further species… may be more accurately regarded as infinite。 And this is the meaning of the words: 〃to relegate them once and for all to infinity and there abandon them。〃 As for particulars; they are; considered in themselves; infinite; but come under number by being embraced by the 'total' unity。 Now Soul has Intellect for its prior; is therefore circumscribed by number down to its ultimate extremity; at that point infinity is reached。 The particular intellect; though all…embracing; is a partial thing; and the collective Intellect and its various manifestations 'all the particular intellects' are in actuality parts of that part。 Soul too is a part of a part; though in the sense of being an Act 'actuality' derived from it。 When the Act of Intellect is directed upon itself; the result is the manifold 'particular' intellects; when it looks outwards; Soul is produced。 If Soul acts as a genus or a species; the various 'particular' souls must act as species。 Their activities 'Acts' will be twofold: the activity upward is Intellect; that which looks downward constitutes the other powers imposed by the particular Reason…Principle 'the Reason…Principle of the being ensouled'; the lowest activity of Soul is in its contact with Matter to which it brings Form。 This lower part of Soul does not prevent the rest from being entirely in the higher sphere: indeed what we call the lower part is but an image of Soul: not that it is cut off from Soul; it is like the reflection in the mirror; depending upon the original which stands outside of it。 But we must keep in mind what this 〃outside〃 means。 Up to the production of the image; the Intellectual realm is wholly and exclusively composed of Intellectual Beings: in the same way the Sensible world; representing that in so far as it is able to retain the likeness of a living being; is itself a living being: the relation is like that of a portrait or reflection to the original which is regarded as prior to the water or the painting reproducing it。 The representation; notice; in the portrait or on the water is not of the dual being; but of the one element 'Matter' as formed by the other 'Soul'。 Similarly; this likeness of the Intellectual realm carries images; not of the creative element; but of the entities contained in that creator; including Man with every other living being: creator and created are alike living beings; though of a different life; and both coexist in the Intellectual realm。 THIRD TRACTATE。
ON THE KINDS OF BEING (3)。
1。 We have now explained our conception of Reality 'True Being' and considered how far it agrees with the teaching of Plato。 We have still to investigate the opposed principle 'the principle of Becoming'。 There is the possibility that the genera posited for the Intellectual sphere will suffice for the lower also; possibly with these genera others will be required; again; the two series may differ entirely; or perhaps some of the sensible genera will be identical with their intellectual prototypes; and others different… 〃identical;〃 however; being understood to mean only analogous and in possession of a common name; as our results will make dear。 We must begin on these lines: The subject of our discussion is the Sensible realm: Sensible Existence is entirely embraced by what we know as the Universe: our duty; then; would seem to be clear enough… to take this Universe and analyse its nature; classifying its constituent parts and arranging them by species。 Suppose that we were making a division of speech: we should reduce its infinity to finite terms; and from the identity appearing in many instances evolve a unity; then another and another; until we arrived at some definite number; each such unit we should call a species if imposed upon individuals; a genus if imposed upon species。 Thus; every species of speech… and similarly all phenomena… might be referred to a unity; speech… or element… might be predicated of them all。 This procedure however is as we have already shown; impossible in dealing with the subject of our present enquiry。 New genera must be sought for this Universe…genera distinct from those of the Intellectual; inasmuch as this realm is different from that; analogous indeed but never identical; a mere image of the higher。 True; it involves the parallel existence of Body and Soul; for the Universe is a living form: essentially however Soul is of the Intellectual and does not enter into the structure of what is called Sensible Being。 Remembering this fact; we must… however great the difficulty… exclude Soul from the present investigation; just as in a census of citizens; taken in the interests of commerce and taxation; we should ignore the alien population。 As for the experiences to which Soul is indirectly subject in its conjunction with Body and by reason of Body's presence; their classification must be attempted at a later stage; when we enquire into the details of Sensible Existence。 2。 Our first observations must be directed to what passes in the Sensible realm for Substance。 It is; we shall agree; only by analogy that the nature manifested in bodies is designated as Substance; and by no means because such terms as Substance or Being tally with the notion of bodies in flux; the proper term would be Becoming。 But Becoming is not a uniform nature; bodies compr
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