A History of Philosophy: Greece and RomeNewman Bookshop, 1946 - 521 страници |
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... eternal motion . " And in addition there was an eternal motion in which the heavens came to be . " This eternal motion seems to have been an & ñóжρia or " separating off , " a sort of sifting in a sieve , as we find in the Pythagorean ...
... eternal motion . " And in addition there was an eternal motion in which the heavens came to be . " This eternal motion seems to have been an & ñóжρia or " separating off , " a sort of sifting in a sieve , as we find in the Pythagorean ...
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... eternal is prior in substance to that which is perishable ; and that which is eternal , imperishable , is in the highest sense actual . God , for example , exists necessarily , and that which exists necessarily must be fully actual : as ...
... eternal is prior in substance to that which is perishable ; and that which is eternal , imperishable , is in the highest sense actual . God , for example , exists necessarily , and that which exists necessarily must be fully actual : as ...
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... eternal and immobile is not in time . ( Movement is eternal but obviously it is not immobile : therefore it is in time , and it necessarily follows that time also is eternal , in the sense that it never first began and will never end ...
... eternal and immobile is not in time . ( Movement is eternal but obviously it is not immobile : therefore it is in time , and it necessarily follows that time also is eternal , in the sense that it never first began and will never end ...
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THE ONe of Parmenides and Melissus | 47 |
THE DIALECTIC OF ZENO | 54 |
EMPEDOCLES OF AKRAGAS | 61 |
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