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... infinite . 2. ( First half of the Epicheirêma showing that if Things are Many they must be ( a ) infinitely small ... infinite in number ) . If Things are Many , they must be as many as they are and neither more nor less than this . But ...
... infinite . 2. ( First half of the Epicheirêma showing that if Things are Many they must be ( a ) infinitely small ... infinite in number ) . If Things are Many , they must be as many as they are and neither more nor less than this . But ...
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... infinite . 4. Nothing that has a beginning and an end is either ever- lasting or infinite . 5. If it were not One , it will form a boundary in relation to something else . 6. If it were infinite , it would be One ; for if it were two ...
... infinite . 4. Nothing that has a beginning and an end is either ever- lasting or infinite . 5. If it were not One , it will form a boundary in relation to something else . 6. If it were infinite , it would be One ; for if it were two ...
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... infinite and lacking nothing . II . When therefore in the air there occurs a clash of con- trary winds and showers . 12. ( Truth ' ascribed to Antiphon the Orator ) . 13. ( ARISTOTLE , Physics 185a : Antiphon's construction for the ...
... infinite and lacking nothing . II . When therefore in the air there occurs a clash of con- trary winds and showers . 12. ( Truth ' ascribed to Antiphon the Orator ) . 13. ( ARISTOTLE , Physics 185a : Antiphon's construction for the ...
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ABDÊRA Aether Anaxagoras animals Antiphon Aphrodite ARISTOTLE ATHENS attributed B.C. He wrote barbarians beauty become blood-vessels body called cause CHIOS Cleinias created creatures Critias Cronos Damon daughter death Demeter Democritus Diels Diels-Kranz divine drink earth elements Empedocles Epimenides everlasting everything existing things Fate fifth century B.C. Fire forms fourth century B.C. fragments friends give gods Gorgias Greece Greeks Hades harmony Hate Heaven Hecataeus Heracleitus Heracles Hesiod Homer honour immortal infinite intelligence justice Leucippus limbs live Logos Love mankind means MILÊTUS mind mixed moon mortals Musaeus nature night Non-Limited Not-Being Ocean one's Oration Orpheus Orphic pain Philolaus PLATO pleasure poem prime Prodicus Protagoras Pythagoras Pythagorean rain round separated soul Spartan speech Spurious Stobaeus TARENTUM thought Thrasymachus Title treatise Truth universe virtue whole wind wisdom wise wish word writings survive wrong Xenophanes XENOPHILUS Zeus