Simultaneous of one and many, intelligence contains the infinite as vi. 7.14 (38-[725]).
Simultaneous unity and duality of thought, v. 6.1 (24-[333]).
Simultaneous within and without is vi. 4.7 (22-[295]).
Sin and justice, not destroyed by superficiality of misfortunes, iii. 2.16 (47-[1067]).
Sister beneficent, is world-soul to our soul, ii. 9.17 (33-[633]).
Situation, as Aristotelian category, vi. 1.24 (42-[877]).
Slavery of good, accuses Providence, iii. 2.6 (47-[1062]).
Socrates, [i. 8].7; [iii. 2].15; [iv. 3].5; [ii. 5].2; [vi. 2].1; [vi. 3].6, 15.
Socrates (as representative man), v. 1.4 (10-[179]); v. 7.1 (18-[251]).
Solid things, nearest nonentity, iii. 6.6 (26-[361]).