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1 I, 1| understand his own utterance. He says, at all events, that coming-to-be 2 I, 1| of Empedocles. Empedocles says that Fire, Water, Air, and 3 I, 1| to this effect, when he says "There is no coming-to-be 4 I, 1| And, to judge by what he says, the qualities are such 5 I, 3| forth in Parmenides: for he says that the things into which 6 I, 7| It is not possible (he says) that "others", i.e. "differents", 7 I, 8| softness. And yet Democritus says "the more any indivisible 8 II, 1| he make any use of it. He says, indeed, that it is a substratum 9 II, 1| are. However, he actually says" that the truest account 10 II, 6| comparable. Yet Empedocles says "For these are all not only 11 II, 6| nature" about which he says nothing. What he says, therefore, 12 II, 6| he says nothing. What he says, therefore, is no explanation 13 II, 6| while at other times he says it is the nature of Fire