| Kodŭng Kwahagwŏn (Korea). International Conference, Kenji Fukaya - 2001 - 940 síður
...the earth, then, the affections of which are our subject, is made up of these bodies." (339 a 1 1-20) So we must treat fire and earth and the elements like...(meaning by material what is subject and is affected) ... (28-30) Fire, air, water, earth, we assert, come-to-be from one another, and each of them exists... | |
| Stanton J. Linden - 2003 - 292 síður
...is always complete; whereas all these other bodies have separate regions which limit one another.) So we must treat fire and earth and the elements like...sense of the originating principle of motion to the power of the eternally moving bodies. . . Fire, air, water, earth, we assert, come-to-be from one another,... | |
| James J. Garber - 2011 - 225 síður
...the upper motion; consequently, all its (the Earth's) power is derived from them (the divine stars). So we must treat fire and earth and the elements like them as the material cause of the events in this world but (we) must assign causality in the sense of the originating principle... | |
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