The atomists deduced all phenomena from a primordial infinity of causeless, i.e. eternal, ultimate elements of similar quality but disparate quantity instead from a number of qualitatively determined and distinct primordial substances. Democritus called these ultimate elements “atoms”. Atoms are also unchangeable, but they differ in size, shape and weight.

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Antiquity

  • Wolfgang Osterhage

摘要

The atomists deduced all phenomena from a primordial infinity of causeless, i.e. eternal, ultimate elements of similar quality but disparate quantity instead from a number of qualitatively determined and distinct primordial substances. Democritus called these ultimate elements “atoms”. Atoms are also unchangeable, but they differ in size, shape and weight.