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... philosophers are cited according to Die Fragmente der Vorsok- ratiker , Griechisch u . Deutsch by H. Diels , 6th ed . by W. Kranz ( Berlin 1951 ) . The philosophers are numbered continuously ( e.g. , '28 Parmenides ' ) : in the older ...
... philosophers are cited according to Die Fragmente der Vorsok- ratiker , Griechisch u . Deutsch by H. Diels , 6th ed . by W. Kranz ( Berlin 1951 ) . The philosophers are numbered continuously ( e.g. , '28 Parmenides ' ) : in the older ...
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... philosophers . Plato refers several times to earlier philosophers , and Aristotle gives systematic synopses of his pre- decessors ' theories . His pupil Theophrastus composed a monograph on the ' Teachings of the Physicists ' ( quoikoí ...
... philosophers . Plato refers several times to earlier philosophers , and Aristotle gives systematic synopses of his pre- decessors ' theories . His pupil Theophrastus composed a monograph on the ' Teachings of the Physicists ' ( quoikoí ...
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... philosophers we possess not one word of original text . We are not alone in this : the ancient writers also had to rely on oral tradition and on its reflection in other men's works . Thales never wrote a book . Thales lived at the ...
... philosophers we possess not one word of original text . We are not alone in this : the ancient writers also had to rely on oral tradition and on its reflection in other men's works . Thales never wrote a book . Thales lived at the ...
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