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| 1903 - 642 pages
...Wisdom is one thing. It is to know the thought by which all things are steered through all things."6 The Milesians, the forerunners of Herakleitos, had...produced in exchange for fire, took their rise from rarefraction and condensation, and were due to opposition ; also all things were in flux like a river.... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1907 - 488 pages
...things are steered through all things. RP 32. 20. This order, which is the same in all things, no one of gods or men has made ; but it was ever, is now, and...measures of it kindling and fixed measures going out. RP 28. 21. The transformations of Fire are, first of all, sea (and half of the sea is earth, half fiery... | |
| Savilla Alice Elkus - Archives of philos - 1907 - 54 pages
...cosmos. (Indicated in Fr. 20) : "This order ((cdcr/iov) which is the same in all things, no one of gods or men has made ; but it was ever, is now, and...measures of it kindling and fixed measures going out." (Also indicated in Fr. 28, 29, 61.) 1 Bywater, ' Heracliti Ephesii Reliquiae.' 1 ;""•£!! 'diy^psiljt... | |
| John Burnet - Philosophy, Ancient - 1908 - 458 pages
...things are steered through all things. RP 40. (20) This world,1 which is the same for all, no one of gods or men has made ; but it was ever, is now, and ever shall be an ever-living Fire, with measures kindling, and measures going out. RP 35-2 (21) The transformations of Fire are, first... | |
| Bertrand Russell - Mathematics - 1918 - 256 pages
...heat rise up into the air and vanish. " This world, which is the same for all," he says, " no one of gods or men has made ; but it was ever, is now, and ever shall be, an ever-living Fire, with measures kindling, and measures going out." " The transformations of Fire are, first of all, sea... | |
| B.A.G. Fuller - 1923 - 398 pages
...feel quite friendless and alone. "This world," says Heracleitus, "which is the same for all, no one of gods or men has made; but it was ever, is now, and ever shall be an ever-living Fire, with measures of it kindling, and measures going out." 8 "All things are an exchange for Fire, and... | |
| Benjamin Apthorp Gould Fuller - Philosophy - 1923 - 312 pages
...feel quite friendless and alone. "This world," says Heracleitus, "which is the same for all, no one of gods or men has made ; but it was ever, is now, and ever shall be an ever-living Fire, with measures of it kindling, and measures going out." 8 "All things are an exchange for Fire, and... | |
| Robert Mark Wenley - Stoics - 1924 - 224 pages
...was the ' One? ' " This order, which is the same in all things, no one of gods or men has made; but was ever, is now, and ever shall be an ever-living...fixed measures of it , kindling and fixed measures of it going out."/ Thus, abandoning Aristotle, and yet not flying too much in face of his authority,... | |
| Boris Basil Bogoslovsky - Logic - 1928 - 304 pages
...changes but nevertheless always remains the same. " This order which is the same for all, no one of gods or men has made ; but it was ever, is now, and ever shall be an ever-living Fire, with measures of it kindling and measures going out " (20) .* The " Fire " certainly cannot be taken... | |
| James McKeen Cattell - Electronic journals - 1917 - 588 pages
...earth by the death of water. This order, which ia the same in all things, no one of the gods or man has made, but it was ever, is now, and ever shall be an everlasting fire, fixed measures of it kindling and fixed measures of it going out. You can not step... | |
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