[161] As thought Plato in his Laws, iv. p. 716; Cary, 7, 8.
[162] As thought Plato in his Philebus, p. 28; Cary 49, 50.
[163] See v. 1; vi. 9.2.
[164] Numenius, fr. 32.
[165] As said Plato, in his second Letter, 2.312.
[166] See iii. 8.9; iv. 7.14; vi. 4.2; vi. 9.2.
[167] As held by Plato in the Parmenides and First Alcibiades.
[168] See ii. 4.8–16.
[169] It is noteworthy that Plotinos in his old age here finally recognizes Evil in itself, just as Plato in his later work, the Laws (x. p. 897; Cary, 8) adds to the good World-soul, an evil one. This, for Plotinos, was harking back to Numenius's evil world-soul, fr. 16.
[170] In his First Alcibiades, p. 122; Cary, 37.