[MD] Food for Thought
MarshaV
marshalz at charter.net
Mon Jan 1 01:17:30 PST 2007
At 05:33 PM 12/30/2006, Ham wrote:
>"'Greek philosophy seems to begin with a preposterous fancy, with the
>proposition that water is the origin and mother-womb of all things. Is it
>really necessary to stop there and become serious? Yes, and for three
>reasons: firstly, because the preposition does enunciate something about the
>origin of things; secondly, because it does so without figure and fable;
>thirdly and lastly, because it contained, although only in the chrysalis
>state, the idea: everything is one. ... That which drove him (Thales) to
>this generalization was a metaphysical dogma, which had its origin in a
>mystic intuition and which together with the ever renewed endeavors to
>express it better, we find in all philosophies- the proposition: everything
>is one!' (Friedrich Nietzsche, The Greeks)
Happy New Year!
From which book is this a quote? I could not find a book with the
title 'The Greeks'.
Marsha
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