Emile Faguet Quotes
Like Anaximander, [Anaxagoras] Believed That Everything Emerged From Something Indeterminate And Confused; But He Added That What Caused The Emergence From That State Was The Organizing Intelligence, The Mind, Just As In Man, It Is The Intelligence Which Draws Thought From Cerebral Undulations, And Forms A Clear Idea Out Of A Confused Idea.
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