The study Those Who Gaze and Are Affected. The Memory of Intelligibles and the Anagogic Process According to Plotinus, Treatise 33 [II 9] 16 addresses the question of the relation between sense perception and the memory of intelligibles in the experience of beauty as described by Plotinus in treatise 33 [Enn. II 9] 16. 39-56. Through an analysis of this passage, the author compares the process of recollection to that of the ascension of the soul who, even in her embodied life, can rise up to the intelligibles. This process may find a starting point in sense perception. However, sense perception can only exercise this function if it approaches sensible objects not in isolation, but in relation to the intelligible. When the soul grasps the pr...