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1 I, 2| and Leucippus, however, postulate the "figures", and make " 2 I, 2| magnitudes. Yet, if we do postulate the latter, we are confronted 3 I, 3| Fire and Earth. Whether we postulate these, or other things of 4 I, 6| For not only those who postulate a plurality of elements 5 I, 8| both Plato and Leucippus postulate elementary constituents 6 I, 8| pores are filled, their postulate of pores is superfluous. 7 I, 8| criticism we must urge that to postulate pores is superfluous. For 8 I, 8| through and through, the postulate of pores is ridiculous: 9 II, 1| Others, on the contrary, postulate two or more materials-ascribing 10 II, 1| things. (Some, for instance, postulate Fire and Earth: some add 11 II, 1| thinkers are in error who postulate, beside the bodies we have 12 II, 3| simple bodies "elements" postulate either one, or two, or three, 13 II, 3| matter". But (ii) those who postulate two from the start-as Parmenides 14 II, 3| difference between those who postulate two and those who postulate 15 II, 3| postulate two and those who postulate three, except that the former 16 II, 7| Similarly (b) even for those who postulate a single matter of their "