Plato departed from, in categories, vi. 2.1 (43-[891]).
Plato not only hates body, but admires world, ii. 9.17 (33-[633]).
Plato uncertain about time, iii. 7.12 (45-[1012]).
Platonic basis of anti-gnostic controversy, v. 8.7 (31-[561]).
Plato's authority, restored, v. 1.8 (10-[186]).
Plato's language doubtful, iii. 6.12 (26-[372]); vi. 7.30 (38-[749]).
Pleasure an accessory to all goods of the soul, vi. 7.30 (38-[749]).
Pleasure, because changeable and restless, cannot be the good, vi. 7.27 (38-[745])
Pleasure, good's independence from, is temperate man, vi. 7.29 (38-[747]).
Pleasure may accompany the good, but is independent thereof, vi. 7.27 (38-[745]).