You tell us that Democritus says that there are a countless number of worlds, and that there are some which are not only so like one another, but so completely and absolutely equal in every point, that there is no difference whatever between them, and that they are quite innumerable; and so also are men.


Translated by C.D. Yonger, The Academic Questions, Treatise de Finibus and Tusculan Disputations


You tell us that Democritus says that there are a countless number of worlds, and that there are some which are not only so like one another, but so...

You tell us that Democritus says that there are a countless number of worlds, and that there are some which are not only so like one another, but so...

You tell us that Democritus says that there are a countless number of worlds, and that there are some which are not only so like one another, but so...

You tell us that Democritus says that there are a countless number of worlds, and that there are some which are not only so like one another, but so...