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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
A treatise on the soul

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1 1 | I. IT IS NOT TO THE PHILOSOPHERS THAT WE RESORT FOR INFORMATION 2 1 | mostly to contend with the philosophers. In the very prison of Socrates 3 2 | course we shall not deny that philosophers have sometimes thought the 4 2 | need we care, since these philosophers have also made their attacks 5 2 | it may), if you take t he philosophers, you would find in them 6 2 | have set ourselves and the philosophers by the ears, especially 7 2 | well-nigh excluded by the philosophers, through the poisons with 8 2 | from the arguments of the philosophers, and of separating, on the 9 2 | the opinions of the same philosophers. And this we may do by recalling 10 2 | vast mass of literature the philosophers have accumulated concerning 11 3 | contests about the soul with philosophers, those patriarchs of heretics, 12 3 | faculties. One school of philosophers derives its state from various 13 5 | they happen to see other philosophers opposed to them in their 14 6 | all the opinions of the philosophers, defends the corporeality 15 7 | THE GOSPELS.~So far as the philosophers are concerned, we have said 16 8 | yet rivals? Indeed, the philosophers themselves agree in saying 17 9 | breadth and height--by which philosophers gauge al bodies. What now 18 10| processes of dissection. Philosophers have affirmed it to be a 19 13| mind or the soul? In short, philosophers themselves, and medical 20 14| VARIOUSLY DIVIDED BY THE PHILOSOPHERS; THIS DIVISION IS NOT A 21 14| dissolved means to die. Yet (philosophers) have divided the soul into 22 14| and Heraclitus: for these philosophers maintain the unity of the 23 14| the physicians and the philosophers must consider and decide: 24 15| authorities against him--and philosophers too--Plato, Strato, Epicurus, 25 19| them have vitality, as the philosophers permit it; but let them 26 19| knowledge too, although the philosophers disavow it. Even the infancy 27 20| freedom of will. Even the philosophers allow these distinctions; 28 24| But this is true only of philosophers! But not even of the whole 29 26| soundness of) my answers to the Philosophers and the Physicians. Brother ( 30 31| philosophers--and Greek philosophers only, as if Scythians and 31 32| originate, according to the philosophers, out of the substances of 32 33| How well, (forsooth), O ye philosophers do you teach us, and how 33 36| the rival opinions of the philosophers and the heretics, and that 34 43| supernatural thing, as some philosophers will have it be, when they 35 54| QUITS THE BODY? OPINIONS OF PHILOSOPHERS ALL MORE OR LESS ABSURD. 36 54| an answer. Almost all the philosophers, who hold the soul's immortality, 37 54| indiscriminately, of even all the philosophers, but only of those who have 38 54| obtains at the hands of philosophers! In his system, then, the


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