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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 65 — On the First Cause (§6)

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Now what is this purpose? It is that which attracted the artist, which he followed when he made the statue. It may have been money, if he has made it for sale; or renown, if he has worked for reputation; or religion, if he has wrought it as a gift for a temple. Therefore this also is a cause contributing towards the making of the statue; or do you think that we should avoid including, among the causes of a thing which has been made, that element without which the thing in question would not have been made?
Seneca·Letter 65 — On the First Cause (§6)·trans. Gummere
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