The First Philosophers of Greece, Том 3Arthur Fairbanks K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1898 - 300 страници This book does a fantastic job of giving histories of the first philosophers of Greece. The reader is given insight into the achievements and life of each early philosopher, from Thales in the seventh century B.C. to Anaxagoras in the fifth century B.C.? |
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... seems to have regarded the soul as something endowed with the power of motion , if indeed he said that the loadstone has a soul because it moves iron . i . 5 ; 411 a 7. Some say that soul is diffused throughout the whole uni- verse ...
... seems to have regarded the soul as something endowed with the power of motion , if indeed he said that the loadstone has a soul because it moves iron . i . 5 ; 411 a 7. Some say that soul is diffused throughout the whole uni- verse ...
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... seems also to have lost belief in the gods . These say that the first principle is water , and they are led to this result by things that appear to sense ; for warmth lives in moisture and dead things wither up and all germs are moist ...
... seems also to have lost belief in the gods . These say that the first principle is water , and they are led to this result by things that appear to sense ; for warmth lives in moisture and dead things wither up and all germs are moist ...
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... seems to have been the first philo- sopher , and the Ionic school derived its name from him ; for there were very many successive leaders in philosophy . And Thales was a student of philosophy in 1 Cf. Plato , Theaet . 174 A ; Diog ...
... seems to have been the first philo- sopher , and the Ionic school derived its name from him ; for there were very many successive leaders in philosophy . And Thales was a student of philosophy in 1 Cf. Plato , Theaet . 174 A ; Diog ...
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... seems to the eye to be laid on the disk of the sun . The moon is lighted from the sun . 29 ; 360 . et al . agree with the mathematicians that the monthly phases of the moon show that it travels along with the sun and is lighted by it ...
... seems to the eye to be laid on the disk of the sun . The moon is lighted from the sun . 29 ; 360 . et al . agree with the mathematicians that the monthly phases of the moon show that it travels along with the sun and is lighted by it ...
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... seem to have had access to it . Literature : Schleiermacher , Abh . d . Berl . Akad . 1815 ; Op . Phil . ii . 171 ; Krische , Forschungen , pp . 42- 52 ; Teichmüller , Studien , pp . 1-70 , 545-588 ; Büsgen , Das άπeроν Anax . Wiesbaden ...
... seem to have had access to it . Literature : Schleiermacher , Abh . d . Berl . Akad . 1815 ; Op . Phil . ii . 171 ; Krische , Forschungen , pp . 42- 52 ; Teichmüller , Studien , pp . 1-70 , 545-588 ; Büsgen , Das άπeроν Anax . Wiesbaden ...
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Страница 31 - All things are exchanged for fire, and fire for all things ; as wares are exchanged for gold, and gold for wares.
Страница 29 - Much learning does not teach one to have understanding ; else it would have taught Hesiod, and Pythagoras, and again Xenophanes, and Hekataios.
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 237 - TEANSLATION. 1. All things were together, infinite both in number and in smallness ; for the small also was infinite. And when they were all together, nothing was clear and distinct because of their smallness ; for air and aether comprehended all things, both being infinite ; for these are present in everything, and are greatest both as to number and as to greatness.
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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 41 - For to souls it is death to become water, and for water it is death to become earth ; but water is formed from earth, and from water, soul.
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 82 - It [ie being] always abides in the same place, not moved at all, nor is it fitting that it should move from one place to another.