Reasons are the actualization of the soul that begets the animal, vi. 7.5 (38-[707]).

Reasons, double, iii. 3.4 (48-[1081]).

Reasons, not all are qualities, vi. 1.10 (42-[854]).

Reasons, unity constituted by contained contraries, iii. 2.16 (47-[1069]).

Reception, transmission, relation, underlies action and experience, vi. 1.22 (42-[874]).

Receptivity accounts for divinity's seeing by individuals, vi. 5.12 (23-[330]).

Receptivity determines participation in the one, vi. 4.11 (22-[331]).

Receptivity is limit of participation in divine, iv. 8.6 (6-[129]).

Reciprocal nature of all things, iii. 3.6 (48-[1080]).

Recognition of divine kinship depends of self knowledge, vi. 9.7 (9-[163]).