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Plato
Timaeus

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physical
   Dialogue
1 Intro| arises in the infancy of physical science, out of the confusion 2 Intro| the spirit of the ancient physical philosopher. He has no notion 3 Intro| the attribution of evil to physical causes accords with the 4 Intro| philosopher to describe physical phenomena. The early physiologists 5 Intro| behind them; they were to physical science what the poems of 6 Intro| ages in the production of physical phenomena. He could imagine 7 Intro| use of analogy the ancient physical philosopher would have stood 8 Intro| spell over the beginnings of physical philosophy, leading to error 9 Intro| in a dream.~The ancient physical philosophers have been charged 10 Intro| their supposed failure in physical investigations. ‘They had 11 Intro| Plato probably did more for physical science by asserting the 12 Intro| differences of size. The obvious physical phenomena from which Plato 13 Intro| escape him.~The general physical doctrines of the Timaeus 14 Intro| it, that vice is due to physical causes. In the Timaeus, 15 Intro| modern science. The modern physical philosopher is apt to dwell 16 Intro| not consider that ancient physical philosophy was not a free 17 Intro| the metaphysical to the physical. Before men can observe 18 Intro| we should consider the physical philosophy of the ancients 19 Intro| delusions of language, that physical philosophy and metaphysical 20 Intro| hear the latest word of physical or metaphysical philosophy. 21 Intro| the discoveries of modern physical science. First, the doctrine 22 Intro| previous philosophies. For the physical science of the ancients 23 Intro| own day by the progress of physical science, how the responsibility 24 Intro| often been supported by physical facts.~The Timaeus also


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