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1 I, 1| Empedocles, Anaxagoras, and Leucippus. And yet Anaxagoras himself 2 I, 1| whereas Anaxagoras agrees with Leucippus and Democritus that the 3 I, 1| nature; while Democritus and Leucippus say that there are indivisible 4 I, 2| undergoes action. Democritus and Leucippus, however, postulate the " 5 I, 2| bodies, as Democritus and Leucippus maintain? Or are they planes, 6 I, 8| bodies, was advanced by Leucippus and Democritus: and, in 7 I, 8| enough to see no difference.~Leucippus, however, thought he had 8 I, 8| adopt the same theory as Leucippus. For he must say that there 9 I, 8| void. But this is precisely Leucippus" theory of action and passion.~ 10 I, 8| although both Plato and Leucippus postulate elementary constituents 11 I, 8| theories: the "indivisibles" of Leucippus (i) are solids, while those 12 I, 8| indivisibles" (a) according to Leucippus through the void and through