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The hidden force that unites , adjusts , and causech all things to hang together ,
and move in harmony , which Orpheus and Epedocles styl . ed love ; this
principle of union is no blind principle , but acts with intellect . This divine love
and ...
The hidden force that unites , adjusts , and causech all things to hang together ,
and move in harmony , which Orpheus and Epedocles styl . ed love ; this
principle of union is no blind principle , but acts with intellect . This divine love
and ...
Page 138
It is a doctrine among other speculations contained in the Hermaic writings , that
all things are one . And it is not improbable that Orpheus , Parménides , and
others among the Greeks , might . have derived their notion of tó gv , The One ,
from ...
It is a doctrine among other speculations contained in the Hermaic writings , that
all things are one . And it is not improbable that Orpheus , Parménides , and
others among the Greeks , might . have derived their notion of tó gv , The One ,
from ...
Page 149
To understand and to be , are according to Parmenides the same thing . And
Plato in his seventh ... He further adds , that the mind is all things , taking the
forms of all things it becomes all things by intellect and sense . Alexander
Aphrodif¿us ...
To understand and to be , are according to Parmenides the same thing . And
Plato in his seventh ... He further adds , that the mind is all things , taking the
forms of all things it becomes all things by intellect and sense . Alexander
Aphrodif¿us ...
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this in fact is Aristotle ' s own doctrine in his chird book De anima , where he also
afferts , with Plato , that actual knowledge and the thing known are all one : Tó
autò dé ésiy xat ' éréegelau étis¸ren two wesyual . Whence it follows that the ...
this in fact is Aristotle ' s own doctrine in his chird book De anima , where he also
afferts , with Plato , that actual knowledge and the thing known are all one : Tó
autò dé ésiy xat ' éréegelau étis¸ren two wesyual . Whence it follows that the ...
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Nem verthelefs , all things together may be considered as one universe ( d ) , one
by the connection , relacion and order of it ' s parts , which is the work of mind
whofe unit is by . Platonic , supposed a participation of the first to fv . 348 .
Nem verthelefs , all things together may be considered as one universe ( d ) , one
by the connection , relacion and order of it ' s parts , which is the work of mind
whofe unit is by . Platonic , supposed a participation of the first to fv . 348 .
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