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Essays and Miscellanies

CHAPTER XXIII
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Herophilus, that one species of motion is obvious only to reason, the other to sense.

Heraclitus utterly denies that there is anything of quiet or repose in nature; for that is the state of the dead; one sort of motion is eternal, which he assigns to beings eternal, the other perishable, to those things which are perishable..


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