1. On the Nature of the Universe
These limited structures and movements grant them their distinctiveness because of the fact that they all travel at equal speed, but in different magnitudes. This parallels to Lucretius's explanation of the body and mind existing as one, asserting that 'interwoven are the elements from their origin, which constitute their common life; and neither body nor mind has power of feeling, one without the other, but by the joint movements of both united sensation is kindled for us in the flesh" (III, Lines 331-336). ...
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