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Single Idea 1522

[filed under theme 29. Religion / A. Polytheistic Religion / 2. Greek Polytheism ]

Full Idea

Wretched is he who cares not for clear thinking about the gods.

Gist of Idea

It is wretched not to want to think clearly about the gods

Source

Empedocles (fragments/reports [c.453 BCE], B132), quoted by Clement - Miscellanies 5.140.5.1

Book Ref

'The First Philosophers', ed/tr. Waterfield,Robin [OUP 2000], p.155


The 22 ideas from Empedocles

Empedocles says things are at rest, unless love unites them, or hatred splits them [Empedocles, by Aristotle]
There is no coming-to-be of anything, but only mixing and separating [Empedocles, by Aristotle]
Wisdom and thought are shared by all things [Empedocles]
The principle of 'Friendship' in Empedocles is the One, and is bodiless [Empedocles, by Plotinus]
Empedocles said that there are four material elements, and two further creative elements [Empedocles, by Aristotle]
Empedocles says bone is water, fire and earth in ratio 2:4:2 [Empedocles, by Inwood]
Fire, Water, Air and Earth are elements, being simple as well as homoeomerous [Empedocles, by Aristotle]
Empedocles said good and evil were the basic principles [Empedocles, by Aristotle]
The elements combine in coming-to-be, but how do the elements themselves come-to-be? [Aristotle on Empedocles]
Love and Strife only explain movement if their effects are distinctive [Aristotle on Empedocles]
In Empedocles' theory God is ignorant because, unlike humans, he doesn't know one of the elements (strife) [Aristotle on Empedocles]
Maybe bodies are designed by accident, and the creatures that don't work are destroyed [Empedocles, by Aristotle]
For Empedocles thinking is almost identical to perception [Empedocles, by Theophrastus]
Substance is not created or destroyed in mortals, but there is only mixing and exchange [Empedocles]
'Nature' is just a word invented by people [Empedocles]
Nothing could come out of nothing, and existence could never completely cease [Empedocles]
If the one Being ever diminishes it would no longer exist, and what could ever increase it? [Empedocles]
All change is unity through love or division through hate [Empedocles]
God is a pure, solitary, and eternal sphere [Empedocles]
One vision is produced by both eyes [Empedocles]
It is wretched not to want to think clearly about the gods [Empedocles]
God is pure mind permeating the universe [Empedocles]