Ancilla to the Pre-Socratic Philosophers: A Complete Translation of the Fragments in Diels, Fragmente Der VorsokratikerThis book is a complete translation of the fragments of the pre-Socratic philosophers given in the fifth edition of Diels, Fragmente der Vorsokratiker. |
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... ( Logos ) , which increases itself ( i.e. grows according to its needs ) . 116. All men have the capacity of knowing themselves and acting with moderation . 117. A A man , when he gets drunk , is led stumbling along by an immature boy ...
... ( Logos ) , which increases itself ( i.e. grows according to its needs ) . 116. All men have the capacity of knowing themselves and acting with moderation . 117. A A man , when he gets drunk , is led stumbling along by an immature boy ...
Page 39
... ( Logos ) steers mankind aright and ever pre- serves them . Man has calculation , but there is also the divine Logos . But the human Logos is sprung from the divine Logos , and it brings to each man his means of life , and his mainten ...
... ( Logos ) steers mankind aright and ever pre- serves them . Man has calculation , but there is also the divine Logos . But the human Logos is sprung from the divine Logos , and it brings to each man his means of life , and his mainten ...
Page 125
... " On Being " the argument he uses against those who make Being One , I find that he uses the same refutatory terms . For I took the trouble to memorise the passage word for word ' ) . 3. ( From a treatise entitled ' Great Logos ' 125.
... " On Being " the argument he uses against those who make Being One , I find that he uses the same refutatory terms . For I took the trouble to memorise the passage word for word ' ) . 3. ( From a treatise entitled ' Great Logos ' 125.
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