登陆注册
26106200000093

第93章 THE THIRD ENNEAD(30)

10.Further: If Matter were susceptible of modification, it must acquire something by the incoming of the new state; it will either adopt that state, or, at least, it will be in some way different from what it was.Now upon this first incoming quality suppose a second to supervene; the recipient is no longer Matter but a modification of Matter: this second quality, perhaps, departs, but it has acted and therefore leaves something of itself after it; the substratum is still further altered.This process proceeding, the substratum ends by becoming something quite different from Matter;it becomes a thing settled in many modes and many shapes; at once it is debarred from being the all-recipient; it will have closed the entry against many incomers.In other words, the Matter is no longer there: Matter is destructible.

No: if there is to be a Matter at all, it must be always identically as it has been from the beginning: to speak of Matter as changing is to speak of it as not being Matter.

Another consideration: it is a general principle that a thing changing must remain within its constitutive Idea so that the alteration is only in the accidents and not in the essential thing;the changing object must retain this fundamental permanence, and the permanent substance cannot be the member of it which accepts modification.

Therefore there are only two possibilities: the first, that Matter itself changes and so ceases to be itself, the second that it never ceases to be itself and therefore never changes.

We may be answered that it does not change in its character as Matter: but no one could tell us in what other character it changes;and we have the admission that the Matter in itself is not subject to change.

Just as the Ideal Principles stand immutably in their essence-which consists precisely in their permanence- so, since the essence of Matter consists in its being Matter [the substratum to all material things] it must be permanent in this character; because it is Matter, it is immutable.In the Intellectual realm we have the immutable Idea; here we have Matter, itself similarly immutable.

11.I think, in fact, that Plato had this in mind where he justly speaks of the Images of Real Existents "entering and passing out": these particular words are not used idly: he wishes us to grasp the precise nature of the relation between Matter and the Ideas.

The difficulty on this point is not really that which presented itself to most of our predecessors- how the Ideas enter into Matter-it is rather the mode of their presence in it.

It is in fact strange at sight that Matter should remain itself intact, unaffected by Ideal-forms present within it, especially seeing that these are affected by each other.It is surprising, too, that the entrant Forms should regularly expel preceding shapes and qualities, and that the modification [which cannot touch Matter] should affect what is a compound [of Idea with Matter] and this, again, not a haphazard but precisely where there is need of the incoming or outgoing of some certain Ideal-form, the compound being deficient through the absence of a particular principle whose presence will complete it.

But the reason is that the fundamental nature of Matter can take no increase by anything entering it, and no decrease by any withdrawal: what from the beginning it was, it remains.It is not like those things whose lack is merely that of arrangement and order which can be supplied without change of substance as when we dress or decorate something bare or ugly.

But where the bringing to order must cut through to the very nature, the base original must be transmuted: it can leave ugliness for beauty only by a change of substance.Matter, then, thus brought to order must lose its own nature in the supreme degree unless its baseness is an accidental: if it is base in the sense of being Baseness the Absolute, it could never participate in order, and, if evil in the sense of being Evil the Absolute, it could never participate in good.

We conclude that Matter's participation in Idea is not by way of modification within itself: the process is very different; it is a bare seeming.Perhaps we have here the solution of the difficulty as to how Matter, essentially evil, can be reaching towards The Good:

there would be no such participation as would destroy its essential nature.Given this mode of pseudo-participation- in which Matter would, as we say, retain its nature, unchanged, always being what it has essentially been- there is no longer any reason to wonder as to how while essentially evil, it yet participates in Idea: for, by this mode, it does not abandon its own character: participation is the law, but it participates only just so far as its essence allows.Under a mode of participation which allows it to remain on its own footing, its essential nature stands none the less, whatsoever the Idea, within that limit, may communicate to it: it is by no means the less evil for remaining immutably in its own order.If it had authentic participation in The Good and were veritably changed, it would not be essentially evil.

In a word, when we call Matter evil we are right only if we mean that it is not amenable to modification by The Good; but that means simply that it is subject to no modification whatever.

12.This is Plato's conception: to him participation does not, in the case of Matter, comport any such presence of an Ideal-form in a Substance to be shaped by it as would produce one compound thing made up of the two elements changing at the same moment, merging into one another, modified each by the other.

同类推荐
  • 玉斗山人集

    玉斗山人集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 士翼

    士翼

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 四明十义书

    四明十义书

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 道德经注释

    道德经注释

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • A Horse's Tale

    A Horse's Tale

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 沙僧的双面人生

    沙僧的双面人生

    本书将带你看到一个不一样的沙僧,不一样的西游。
  • 玻璃城之爱情城堡

    玻璃城之爱情城堡

    玻璃城正如它的名字是水晶宫般美丽的一座城堡,人们称之为爱情之城。玻璃城拥有全世界最美的风景,传说在这个城堡里生活的人每个人都会拥有有一段属于自己的感人肺腑的爱情故事。默雪晴是个很幸运的女孩,她拥有一切美好的先天条件。幸福的家庭,美丽的容颜,婀娜多姿的身材,纯真的心灵,就是这样一朵似出水芙蓉的花儿在玻璃城盛开了,可是外表美丽的城堡里却暗藏着很多不为人知的黑暗,默雪晴的人生虽然并不顺利,但她却一点点成长了起来。情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 诛神戮天

    诛神戮天

    辗转千年,种根降世。血脉觉醒,命运虚无,注定杀戮一生。死而复生的他,将踏上属于他的征程,不过是地狱,那又如何?天才,也不过如此!从此以后,人挡杀人,神阻弑神!
  • 我的懵懂少年

    我的懵懂少年

    缘分已尽,又何必留恋?不是爱你,又何必死皮赖脸?
  • 腹黑丫鬟:绝色阴阳师

    腹黑丫鬟:绝色阴阳师

    她是将军府的侍女,有着倾国倾城的容貌,却是举城皆知的废物。身份卑微,最后惨死在嫡女手中。她,是21世纪最出色的阴阳师。傲世天下。一纸锲书,当21世纪的绝世天才代替了卑微的侍女。当绝世天才展露锋芒,这天下注定会被她改变。他是腹黑妖孽的水国世子,当妖孽的他遇到腹黑的她,两个人的命运注定会相连。这也注定会是一场刻骨铭心的爱恋。
  • 恐龙未解之谜(世界未解之谜精编)

    恐龙未解之谜(世界未解之谜精编)

    本书是《世界未解之谜精编》系列之一,该系列精心收集了众多千奇百怪、扑朔迷离的世界未解之谜,内容涉及宇宙、生物、地理、飞碟、人体、恐龙、宝藏、百慕大、历史、金字塔、文化等多个领域,书中令人耳目一新和不可思议的未解之谜,给予了人类新的思索。人类究竟创造了多少奇迹,又留下了多少谜团,有待我们进一步探索和研究……我们深信,通过不断的努力,未知一定会变为已知。让无数探寻声化做利刃,刺破一桩桩人类千年未解之谜。
  • 少将冷妻宠成瘾

    少将冷妻宠成瘾

    她本是冷酷的少将军官,却在六年前的邂逅中逐渐改变了自我……“老婆,该回家了。”某男耐心极好的劝道。“……”某女继续沉默。“好吧,老婆我错了……”某男妥协了。“错哪了?”某男掰着手指说道:“不该让你的第一次那么痛,不该让你那么年轻就给我生娃,不该让你一个人带,不该在床上对你那么狠,更不该不听你的一夜七次……”“慕千夜!你无耻!”见他越说越过分,某女愤怒了。某男眨巴眨巴眼睛,无耻?他压根就不知道这字怎么写。再说,他要是不无耻,怎么把老婆拐回家。看着几天没碰的娇妻,某男心一紧,他都好几天没吃肉了,至于他们的事嘛,先吃了再说。
  • 邪破:傲视苍穹斗天下

    邪破:傲视苍穹斗天下

    她,是杀手界人人闻之颤胆的神鬼双煞。她,是叶家唯一无法凝聚灵力和修炼斗气的废物七小姐叶菩提。一朝穿越,当她重生于她身上之时,她会迸发出怎样的异彩?神器一堆,神兽相随。在得知自己的身世之后,她发誓,她要在这异界中慢慢的变强,她要强到可以保护到身边的每一个人。
  • 绝世狂君

    绝世狂君

    ***********忍一时得寸进尺,退一步变本加厉。快意恩仇,逍遥异世,神挡杀神,佛阻杀佛。一代牛人穿越异世,混得风生水起,翻手为云,覆手为雨,逐渐成为绝世狂君。PS:本文轻松爽快,绝逼热血沸腾,令人拍案叫爽
  • 盛世宅谋:嫡女逆天归来

    盛世宅谋:嫡女逆天归来

    上一世,她亲眼目睹了府里的惨剧。虽我未杀伯仁,伯仁却因我而死。这一世,她重生于幼学之年,也再不是昔日倔强任性,任人摆布的棋子。心怀鬼胎的姨娘,狼心狗肺的长辈,咄咄逼人的外敌,朝堂暗处的冷箭……且看她如何谋算人心,一一揭去他们的画皮,灭之于无形!