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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Page 67
... mind dwells an obscure opinion about the gods ! 133. It is not possible to bring God near within reach of our eyes , nor to grasp him with our hands , by which route the broadest road of Persuasion runs into the human mind . I34 . For ...
... mind dwells an obscure opinion about the gods ! 133. It is not possible to bring God near within reach of our eyes , nor to grasp him with our hands , by which route the broadest road of Persuasion runs into the human mind . I34 . For ...
Page 85
... Mind . Mind is all alike , both the greater and the less . But nothing else is like anything else , but each individual thing is and was most obviously that of which it contains the most . 13. And when Mind began the motion , there was ...
... Mind . Mind is all alike , both the greater and the less . But nothing else is like anything else , but each individual thing is and was most obviously that of which it contains the most . 13. And when Mind began the motion , there was ...
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... mind on what is attainable , and be content with what one has , paying little heed to things envied and admired , and not dwelling on them in one's mind . Rather must you consider the lives of those in distress , reflecting on their ...
... mind on what is attainable , and be content with what one has , paying little heed to things envied and admired , and not dwelling on them in one's mind . Rather must you consider the lives of those in distress , reflecting on their ...
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