Identity and difference implied by triune process of categories, vi. 2.8 (43-[905]).

Identity, category, v. 1.4 (10-[180]).

Identity of thought and existence makes actualizations of intelligence, v. 9.5 (5-[107]).

Identity, substantial, inconsistent with logical distinctness, ii. 4.14 (12-[214]).

Ignorance of divinity, v. 1.1 (10-[173]).

Ignorance illusory because overnatural gentleness, v. 8.11 (31-[570]).

Ignores everything, does God, being above thought, vi. 7.38 (38-[763]).

Illumination, creation by mere gnostic, opposed, ii. 9.11 (33-[622]).

Illumination of darkness must have been eternal, ii. 9.12 (33-[624]).

Illumination, the good is, for the individual, vi. 7.24 (38-[740]).