A History of Greek Philosophy: The fifth-century enlightenment. IntroductionCambridge University Press, 1962 - Philosophy, Ancient |
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... existence is concerned ; and since what is not does not exist , and what is is identical with it , what is will not ... existence to both Being and Not - being leads to their identification “ so far as existence is concerned ...
... existence is concerned ; and since what is not does not exist , and what is is identical with it , what is will not ... existence to both Being and Not - being leads to their identification “ so far as existence is concerned ...
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... Existence is unknown unless it acquire appearance , and appearance is feeble unless it acquire existence.1 NOTE . From the arguments used by Gorgias it should be clear that the main weight of his irony fell upon the Eleatics , and in ...
... Existence is unknown unless it acquire appearance , and appearance is feeble unless it acquire existence.1 NOTE . From the arguments used by Gorgias it should be clear that the main weight of his irony fell upon the Eleatics , and in ...
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... existence to the combination of the One with the great - and - small ; that is , to the imposition of unity and limit on an indefinite continuum.1 At this later stage the One is itself ' being ' or ' existence ' ( ovoía ) , whereas in ...
... existence to the combination of the One with the great - and - small ; that is , to the imposition of unity and limit on an indefinite continuum.1 At this later stage the One is itself ' being ' or ' existence ' ( ovoía ) , whereas in ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
TOPICS OF THE DAY | 14 |
WHAT IS A SOPHIST? | 27 |
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