Anaxagoras: Predication as a Problem in Physics: II

Classical Quarterly 25 (2):112-120 (1931)
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The former part of this paper attempted to show— 1. That in Anaxagoras' scheme of physics the following substances were elements: The animal substances ; The vegetable substances ; The so-called Opposites ; and 2. That there is no evidence that Anaxagoras asserted any substances to be homoeomerous, and that, even if he had done so, the word ‘homoeomerous’ does not bear the meanings often attached to it by those theories which assume he made the assertion. The meaning of is, μοιομερς is, not ‘simple in substance,’ i.e. ‘elementary,’ but ‘simple in formation.’

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