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" Men do not know how what is at variance agrees with itself. It is an attunement of opposite tensions, like that of the bow and the lyre. "
Early Greek Philosophy - Страница 150
по John Burnet - 1908 - 433 страници
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History of Greek Philosophy: Thales to Democritus

Benjamin Apthorp Gould Fuller - 1923 - 312 страници
...the Downward tendency has for the moment overcome the Upward. "Men do not know," says Heracleitus, "how what is at variance agrees with itself. It is an attunement of opposite tensions, like that of the bow and the lyre." 20 Obviously permanence and stability of this sort are...

History of Greek Philosophy, Thales to Democritus

B.A.G. Fuller - 1923 - 398 страници
...the Downward tendency has for the moment overcome the Upward. "Men do not know," says Heracleitus, "how what is at variance agrees with itself. It is an attunement of opposite tensions, like that of the bow and the lyre." 20 Obviously permanence and stability of this sort are...

The Technique of Controversy: Principles of Dynamic Logic

Boris Basil Bogoslovsky - 1928 - 304 страници
...name of justice if there were no injustice " 2 (60). From the ontological, objective point of view, " Men do not know how what is at variance agrees with itself. It is an attunement of opposite tensions, like that of the bow and the lyre " (45). " Homer was wrong in saying, ' Would that strife...

History of Western Philosophy

Bertrand Russell - 2008 - 932 страници
...the perpetual flux; this was the doctrine of the mingling of opposites. "Men do not know," he says, "how what is at variance agrees with itself. It is an attunement of opposite tensions, like that of the bow and the lyre." His belief in strife is connected with this theory, for...
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The Collected Poems of Thomas Merton

Thomas Merton - 1977 - 1086 страници
...praying for the destruction of the universe; for if his prayer were heard, all things would pass away. (Men do not know how what is at variance agrees with itself. It is a harmony of opposite tensions, like that of the bow and lyre.) Every beast is driven to pasture with...
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Phenomenology and Dialectical Materialism

Đức Thảo Trần - 1986 - 286 страници
...what still remained of feudal particularisms in the name of the exigencies of the common struggle: "Men do not know how what is at variance agrees with itself. It is an attunement of opposite tensions, like that of the bow and the lyre. It is the opposite which is good for us. The hidden attunement...
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Becoming Bamboo: Western and Eastern Explorations of the Meaning of Life

Robert Edgar Carter - 1992 - 244 страници
...shapes, just as fire, when it is mingled with spices, is named according to the savour of each. (45) Men do not know how what is at variance agrees with itself. It is an attunement of opposite tensions, like that of the bow and the lyre." The rigidity and the precision of either-or logic make...
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Psyche and Eros: Mind and Gender in the Life Course

Gisela Labouvie-Vief - 1994 - 360 страници
...diversity and the juxtaposition of opposites. New forms of being emerge out of dynamic opposition: "What is at variance agrees with itself. It is an attunement of opposite tensions, like that of the bow and the lyre."44 Or again: "Sickness makes health pleasant and good;...
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Texts and Textuality: Textual Instability, Theory, and Interpretation

Philip G. Cohen - 1997 - 360 страници
...himself. He would have found that Herakleitos' notions chimed with his own in the "Study of Thomas Hardy": "what is at variance agrees with itself. It is an attunement of opposite tensions" (Burnet 150), the indispensable opposites having originally flowed from the one source, diverting...
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Science and Myth

Gianfranco Spavieri - 2000 - 322 страници
...said: "It is wise to hearken, not to me, but to my word, and to confess that all things are one," and, "Men do not know how what is at variance agrees with itself. It is an attunement of opposite tensions, like that of the bow and the lyre."2 Heraclitus had the notion of unity in diversity, of...
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