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... elements . ( Mechanical Physicism . ) B.C. 470 fl . Empedocles , p . 17 . 470 ― Anaxagoras , p . 19 . [ 460- Diogenes of Apollonia , p . 192. ] 430 - Democritus , p . 20 . B. SOCRATES TO ARISTOTLE . PHILOSOPHY OF NATURE AND MAN ...
... elements . ( Mechanical Physicism . ) B.C. 470 fl . Empedocles , p . 17 . 470 ― Anaxagoras , p . 19 . [ 460- Diogenes of Apollonia , p . 192. ] 430 - Democritus , p . 20 . B. SOCRATES TO ARISTOTLE . PHILOSOPHY OF NATURE AND MAN ...
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... one great organism with an inherent power of move- ment and change , from that which regards it as a result of forces acting upon a number of independent elements . IONICO - ITALIC SCHOOL1 . Changing Universe formed out of.
... one great organism with an inherent power of move- ment and change , from that which regards it as a result of forces acting upon a number of independent elements . IONICO - ITALIC SCHOOL1 . Changing Universe formed out of.
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... elements . ( Mechanical Physicism . ) B.C. 470 fl . Empedocles , p . 17 . 470 Anaxagoras , p . 19 . - [ 460- Diogenes of Apollonia , p . 192 ] 430 Democritus , p . 20 . B. SOCRATES TO ARISTOTLE . PHILOSOPHY OF NATURE AND MAN . SOPHISTS ...
... elements . ( Mechanical Physicism . ) B.C. 470 fl . Empedocles , p . 17 . 470 Anaxagoras , p . 19 . - [ 460- Diogenes of Apollonia , p . 192 ] 430 Democritus , p . 20 . B. SOCRATES TO ARISTOTLE . PHILOSOPHY OF NATURE AND MAN . SOPHISTS ...
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... element it- self , and the life which manifested itself in its ever - chang- ing developments , the latter ( who , if not themselves . Dorian , were yet surrounded by Dorian settlers , with their Doric ideal of discipline , order ...
... element it- self , and the life which manifested itself in its ever - chang- ing developments , the latter ( who , if not themselves . Dorian , were yet surrounded by Dorian settlers , with their Doric ideal of discipline , order ...
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... elements ; the earth was in the form of a cylinder , self - poised , in the centre of the uni- verse ; round it was air , and round that again a fiery sphere which was broken up so as to form the heavenly bodies . As all substances are ...
... elements ; the earth was in the form of a cylinder , self - poised , in the centre of the uni- verse ; round it was air , and round that again a fiery sphere which was broken up so as to form the heavenly bodies . As all substances are ...
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