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1 II, 2 | air by the sun, the sun by Strife, and so on without limit). 2 III, 4 | mistake; for he maintains that strife is a principle that causes 3 III, 4 | causes destruction, but even strife would seem no less to produce 4 III, 4 | excepting God proceed from strife. At least he says:—~From 5 III, 4 | from these words; for if strife had not been present in 6 III, 4 | have come together, "then strife stood outermost." Hence 7 III, 4 | elements; for he has in him no strife, and knowledge is of the 8 III, 4 | fire,~Love by love, and strife by gloomy strife.~But-and 9 III, 4 | love, and strife by gloomy strife.~But-and this is the point 10 III, 4 | his theory it follows that strife is as much the cause of 11 III, 4 | are so by nature.~But when strife at last waxed great in the 12 IV, 2 | unlimited, some love and strife. And all the others as well 13 XII, 6 | his doctrine of love and strife, and by those who say that 14 XII, 10| is paradoxical also that strife should be imperishable; 15 XII, 10| nature of his "evil" is just strife.~Anaxagoras makes the good 16 XIV, 5 | contrary destroys it, e.g. "strife" destroys the "mixture" (