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kheilajones at Feb 13, 2019 11:01 PM

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Logic IV. 81
God so that everything owes its existence and consistency to harmony. There can the be no doubt that harmony was held to be an ultimate good even if we most unnecessarily doubt Pythagoras's so holding is. Certainly this does not in the least conflict with 7 but on the contrary agrees very well with it. This seem to agree with the opinion of Heraclitus that man has ony to conform to the order of world in order to find satisfaction [foreign text].
9. Those who have made a careful study of the fragments of [Danoeritus] (as I am sorry to confess I have not) seem to think that he held cheerfulness [foreign text] the summum Corum. He called it [foreign text].
10. Anaxagoras when asked what made life worth living replied according to the [Eudemean?] Ethics for the study of the order of nature [foreight text]. So that they study of nature was held to be good.
11. [Pythagoras?] was not disposped to admit that pleasure

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