| John Burnet - 1892 - عدد الصفحات: 420
...destruction of the universe ; for, if his prayer were heard, all things would pass away.27 RP 27^. (44.) War is the father of all and the king of all ; and...has made gods and some men, some bond and some free. EP 27. (45.) Men do not know how that which is drawn in differen directions harmonises with itself.... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - عدد الصفحات: 488
...destruction of the universe ; for, if his prayer were heard, all things would pass away. RP 2?d. 44. War is the father of all and the king of all; and...has made gods and some men, some bond and some free. RP 27. 45. Men do not know how that which is drawn in different directions harmonises with itself.... | |
| Charles Montague Bakewell - 1907 - عدد الصفحات: 410
...bow and the lyre. « 52. Time is like a child playing at draughts; the kingdom is, a child's. ^ 53. War is the father of all and the king of all, and...has made gods and some men, some bond and some free. . 54. The hidden harmony is better than that ,which is obvious. 57. Hesiod is most men's teacher; they... | |
| John Elof Boodin - 1925 - عدد الصفحات: 496
...things would pass away." For progress there must be selective competition, as Heraclitus also saw: "War is the father of all and the king of all: and...made gods and some men, some bond and some free." Such harmony as we know is a harmony of tension; and this must be true in the large as well as in the... | |
| Bertrand Russell - 2008 - عدد الصفحات: 932
...would rather have straw than gold." As might be expected, Heraclitus believes in war. "War," he says, "is the father of all and the king of all; and some...made gods and some men, some bond and some free." Again: "Homer was * Cornford, op. cit. (p. i84), emphasises this, I think rightly. Heraclitus is often... | |
| Horst Hutter - 1978 - عدد الصفحات: 215
...aspects of Greek philosophy, such as the systems of Heraclitus and Empedocles. Heraclitus held that "War is the father of all and the king of all; and...made gods and some men, some bond and some free," thus giving emphasis to one side of a basic contradiction in the pattern of Greek culture. 67 Empedocles,... | |
| 1996 - عدد الصفحات: 546
...without any difference of temperature, pressure, concentration, etc., there is no flow. "War (difference) is the father of all and the king of all; and some...made gods and some men, some bond and some free". This reminds us of the free energy of Gibbs. The product of entropy and of absolute temperature is... | |
| Maggie Günsberg - 1997 - عدد الصفحات: 294
...and finds one of its earliest expressions in the Dicta of Heraclitus: 'War is the father of all and king of all; and some he has made gods and some men, some slaves and some free. To me one man is ten thousand if he be the best' (Bentley 1947, p. 112). The... | |
| Martin Heidegger - 2000 - عدد الصفحات: 285
...world turns away. Beings are no longer 4. A more conventional translation of the fragment might be: "War is the father of all and the king of all, and it has shown some as gods and others as human beings, made some slaves and others free." asserted [that... | |
| Richard F. H. Polt, Richard Polt, Gregory Fried, Martin Heidegger - 2001 - عدد الصفحات: 366
...indebted here to Michael Zimmerman's discussion of "decline" in this anthology. 7. Roughly translated: "War is the father of all and the king of all, and on the one hand shows forth the gods and on the other humans, on the one hand makes the slaves, on... | |
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