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Dialogue
1 Intro| There are no speculations on physics in the other dialogues of 2 Intro| impiety in ranking theories of physics first in the order of knowledge, 3 Intro| confined to speculations on physics. The deeper foundations 4 Intro| them: (3) the theology and physics of the Timaeus, including 5 Intro| surface. To the ancient physics they stood much in the same 6 Intro| equally to those parts of physics, such as astronomy or mechanics, 7 Intro| When we remark that Greek physics soon became stationary or 8 Intro| secundum, as say that Greek physics were a failure because they 9 Intro| principle so apparent in the physics of the Timaeus, or in ancient 10 Intro| the Timaeus, or in ancient physics generally, as that of continuity. 11 Intro| questions of astronomy and physics, so also about medicine? 12 Intro| to the general ideas of physics, or supplied the notions 13 Intro| remark applies to ancient physics generally— this high a priori 14 Intro| condescend to the crudest physics.~(c) The morality of the