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1 Int, II| xxiv] government of the universe were denied109. It went 2 Int, III| mechanical explanation of the universe. But of this subject, interesting 3 Not, 1| so produces the ordered universe, outside which no matter 4 Not, 1| exists. Reason permeates the universe and makes it eternal. This 5 Not, 1| various names—Soul of the Universe, Mind, Wisdom, Providence, 6 Not, 1| passive agencies in the universe, is of course Aristotelian 7 Not, 1| either within or without the universe, Strato allowed its possibility 8 Not, 1| and denying it within the universe (Zeller 186, with footnotes). 9 Not, 1| continuata: the Stoics made the universe much more of a unity than 10 Not, 1| that to the Stoics the universe was itself sentient, cf. 11 Not, 1| Stoicism. Reason, God, Matter, Universe, are interchangeable terms 12 Not, 1| believing that Reason is the Universe, they sometimes speak of 13 Not, 1| speak of it as being in the Universe, as here (cf. Diog. Laert. 14 Not, 1| fiery external rim of the universe of which the stars are mere 15 Not, 1| the outer circle of the universe, as though to their natural 16 Not, 2| to all the riddles of the universe! (120) Nothing can exist, 17 Not, 2| the deity to construct the universe. His mode of construction 18 Not, 2| reason is the essence of the universe with the Stoics, cf. Zeller 19 Not, 2| with the doctrine that the universe or the world is a globe (