The First Philosophers of Greece, Том 3Arthur Fairbanks K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1898 - 300 страници |
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... intelligence to hold fast to the common element of all , as a city holds fast to law , and much more strongly . For all human laws are nourished by one which is divine , and it has power so much as it will ; and it suffices for all ...
... intelligence to hold fast to the common element of all , as a city holds fast to law , and much more strongly . For all human laws are nourished by one which is divine , and it has power so much as it will ; and it suffices for all ...
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... intelligence and life are the same , as Theophrastos records in his book on physics , where he put down the opinions of almost everybody . He said that philosophy has a two- fold office , to understand both the truth and also what men ...
... intelligence and life are the same , as Theophrastos records in his book on physics , where he put down the opinions of almost everybody . He said that philosophy has a two- fold office , to understand both the truth and also what men ...
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... Intelligence varies as the heat or the cold is in excess , and it is better and purer by reason of heat ; but nevertheless it has need of a certain symmetry . ( Vv . 146-149 ) For , ' he says , as at any time is the blending of very ...
... Intelligence varies as the heat or the cold is in excess , and it is better and purer by reason of heat ; but nevertheless it has need of a certain symmetry . ( Vv . 146-149 ) For , ' he says , as at any time is the blending of very ...
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... intelligence are the same thing , nor could there be any living being entirely without reason . 9 ; 397. Sen- sations arise part by part according to the symmetry of the pores , each particular object of sense being adapted 110 THE ...
... intelligence are the same thing , nor could there be any living being entirely without reason . 9 ; 397. Sen- sations arise part by part according to the symmetry of the pores , each particular object of sense being adapted 110 THE ...
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... intelligence uninitiated , and that part of the soul of uninitiated persons where the desires are , he called its intemperateness , and said it was not water- tight , as a jar might be pierced with holes - using the simile because of ...
... intelligence uninitiated , and that part of the soul of uninitiated persons where the desires are , he called its intemperateness , and said it was not water- tight , as a jar might be pierced with holes - using the simile because of ...
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Страница 67 - Yes, and if oxen and horses or lions had hands, and could paint with their hands and produce works of art as men do, horses would paint the forms of the gods like horses, and oxen like oxen, and make their bodies in the image of their several kinds.
Страница 33 - God is day and night, winter and summer, war and peace, satiety and hunger...
Страница 12 - ... the first principle ; and he says that it is neither water nor any other one of the things called elements, but the infinite is something of a different nature, from which came all the heavens and the worlds in them ; and from what source things arise, to that they return of necessity when they are destroyed ; for he says that they suffer punishment and give satisfaction ' to one another for injustice according to the order of time, putting it in rather poetical language.
Страница 29 - This order, the same for all things, no one of gods or men has made, but it always was, and is, and ever shall be, an ever-living fire, kindling according to fixed measure, and extinguished according to fixed measure.
Страница 45 - Changing it finds rest. 84. Even a potion separates into its ingredients when it is not stirred. 85. Corpses are more fit to be thrown away than dung. 86. Being...
Страница 93 - ... eye careless, thine ear and thy tongue overpowered by noise; but do thou weigh the much contested refutation of their words, which I have uttered. There is left but this single path to tell thee of: namely, that being is. And on this path there are many proofs that being is without beginning and indestructible; it is universal, existing alone, immovable and without end; nor ever was it nor will it be, since it now is, all together, one, and continuous.
Страница 245 - And since the portions of the great and the small are equal in number, thus also all things would be in everything. Nor yet is it possible for them to exist apart, but all things include a portion of everything. Since it is not possible for the least to exist, nothing could be separated, nor yet could it come into being of itself, but as they were in the beginning so they are now, all things together. And there are many things in all things, and of those that are separated there are things equal...
Страница 33 - The limit of dawn and evening is the Bear; and opposite the Bear is the boundary of bright Zeus.
Страница 207 - Cornut. de nat. dear. chap. xvii. 383. For before this I was born once a boy, and a maiden, and a plant, and a bird, and a darting fish in the sea. 385. And I wept and shrieked on beholding the unwonted land where are Murder and Wrath, and other species of Fates, and wasting diseases, and putrefaction and fluxes.
Страница 91 - The first, namely, that It is, and that it is impossible for it not to be, is the way of belief, for truth is its companion.