The First Philosophers of Greece, Том 3Arthur Fairbanks K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1898 - 300 страници |
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... thought , and the importance of a knowledge of their work for all who wish to understand Plato and Aristotle . Since Zeller's monumental work , several writers ( e.g. Benn , Greek Philosophers , vol . i . London 1883 ; Tannery , Science ...
... thought , and the importance of a knowledge of their work for all who wish to understand Plato and Aristotle . Since Zeller's monumental work , several writers ( e.g. Benn , Greek Philosophers , vol . i . London 1883 ; Tannery , Science ...
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... thought might have before him in compact form practi- cally all the materials on which the history of this thought is to be based . It has been difficult , especially in the case of Herakleitos and the Pythagoreans , to draw the line ...
... thought might have before him in compact form practi- cally all the materials on which the history of this thought is to be based . It has been difficult , especially in the case of Herakleitos and the Pythagoreans , to draw the line ...
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... thought that first principles in the form of matter , and only these , are the sources of all things ; for that of which all things consist , the antecedent from which they have sprung , and into which they are finally resolved ( in so ...
... thought that first principles in the form of matter , and only these , are the sources of all things ; for that of which all things consist , the antecedent from which they have sprung , and into which they are finally resolved ( in so ...
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... thought all things to be full of gods , the gods being blended with them ; and this is strange . 1 Cf. Herm . I. G. P. 10 ( Dox . 653 ) . 2 In references to Simpl . in Arist . de Anima and Physica , the first numbers give folio and line ...
... thought all things to be full of gods , the gods being blended with them ; and this is strange . 1 Cf. Herm . I. G. P. 10 ( Dox . 653 ) . 2 In references to Simpl . in Arist . de Anima and Physica , the first numbers give folio and line ...
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... ANAXIMANDROS . 1. Arist . Phys . iii . 4 ; 203 b 13 ff . The words álávaтov γὰρ καὶ ἀνώλεθρον and by some the words περιέχειν ἅπαντα καὶ πάντα κυβερνᾶν are thought to come from Anaximandros 8 THE FIRST PHILOSOPHERS OF GREECE.
... ANAXIMANDROS . 1. Arist . Phys . iii . 4 ; 203 b 13 ff . The words álávaтov γὰρ καὶ ἀνώλεθρον and by some the words περιέχειν ἅπαντα καὶ πάντα κυβερνᾶν are thought to come from Anaximandros 8 THE FIRST PHILOSOPHERS OF GREECE.
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Страница 33 - Herakleitos, bring all things.' 35. Hesiod is the teacher of most men ; they suppose that his knowledge was very extensive, when in fact he did not know night and day, for they are one. 36. God is day and night, winter and summer, war and peace, satiety and hunger...
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 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 55 - Monac. 195, p. 282. 129. (Herakleitos fittingly called religious rites) cures (for the soul). 130. They purify themselves by defiling themselves with blood, as if one who had stepped into the mud were to wash it off with mud. If any one of men should observe him doing so, he would think he was insane. And to these images they pray, just as if one -were to converse with men's houses, for they know not what gods and heroes are.
Страница 237 - TRANSLATION. 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.