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Letter 89 — On the Parts of Philosophy (§16)

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The natural side of philosophy is twofold: bodily and non-bodily. Each is divided into its own grades of importance, so to speak. The topic concerning bodies deals, first, with these two grades: the creative and the created; and the created things are the elements. Now this very topic of the elements, as some writers hold, is integral; as others hold, it is divided into matter, the cause which moves all things, and the elements.
Seneca·Letter 89 — On the Parts of Philosophy (§16)·trans. Gummere
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