Against Plato and Aristotle, it is in bodies that the Stoics and Epicureans want to see the only realities, that which acts and that which suffers. Through a kind of rhythm, their physics reproduces that of physicists before Socrates. Thus the Stoics ...
Against Plato and Aristotle, it is in bodies that the Stoics and Epicureans want to see the only realities, that which acts and that which suffers. Through a kind of rhythm, their physics reproduces that of physicists before Socrates. Thus the Stoics reject, in the incorporeal, non-beings such as place or time.
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