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1 I, 2| and mind. What Anaxagoras says about them is more obscure; 2 I, 2| is soul; it is found, he says, in all animals, great and 3 I, 2| soul; soul and mind are, he says, one and the same thing, 4 I, 2| the shape of its atoms; he says that of all the shapes the 5 I, 2| things; at any rate what he says is that mind alone of all 6 I, 2| same principle, when he says that it was mind that set 7 I, 2| movement.~Heraclitus too says that the first principle-the " 8 I, 2| similar view about soul; he says that it is immortal because 9 I, 2| is Anaxagoras; he alone says that mind is impassible 10 I, 3| it; similarly Democritus says that the spherical atoms 11 I, 4| following question for he says that each of the parts of 12 I, 5| ratio, as Empedocles himself says of bone,~The kindly Earth 13 III, 2| would be apparent. What says that two things are different 14 III, 3| perceiving; e.g. Empedocles says "For "tis in respect of 15 III, 4| in order, as Anaxagoras says, to dominate, that is, to 16 III, 4| anything else, as Anaxagoras says, how can it come to think 17 III, 9| is practicable, it never says anything about an object