Diogenes
“Men and the other living creatures live by means of air, through breathing it. And this is for them both soul and intelligence, and if this is removed, then they die and intelligence fails,” said Diogenes of Apollonia,
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Pyrrho
“The reason why a thing is sweet I do not know, but I confess that the fact of sweetness is evident,” is the manner by which Pyrrho of Elis, would describe any object, characteristic or phenomenon. T
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Prodicus
“Now if I had attended Prodicus's fifty drachma course of lectures, after which, as he himself says, a man has a complete education on this subject, there would be nothing to hinder your learning the truth about the correctness of names at once;
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