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1 I, 1 | Democritus that the elements are infinite.~(Anaxagoras posits as elements 2 I, 1 | are indivisible bodies, infinite both in number and in the 3 I, 2 | they made the "figures" infinite in number. Hence-owing to 4 I, 3 | for nothing is actually infinite. A thing is infinite only 5 I, 3 | actually infinite. A thing is infinite only potentially, i.e. the 6 I, 8 | of them add that it is "infinite", since the limit (if it 7 I, 8 | contrary, it is a many" infinite in number and invisible 8 I, 8 | are characterized by an infinite variety of figures, while 9 II, 5 | direction, since otherwise an infinite number of contrarieties 10 II, 5 | the single "element" an infinite number of contrarieties. 11 II, 5 | if the intermediates are infinite in number, as they must 12 II, 10| from one another in the infinite lapse of time. The reason 13 II, 11| consequently, since what is "infinite" has no "originative source", 14 II, 11| neither will there be in the infinite sequence any "primary" member 15 II, 11| originative source" whatever in an infinite rectilinear sequence, whether