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He tries to say what he sees, but all humans change their opinions many times. Relativism is the most common. Values depend on the point of view. Also in nature, opposites and contradictions work as a general law. Astonishment is our starting point.
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Here the chapter numbering of the critical edition by García Calvo is followed. Sem Tob, Op. Cit., 58–59.
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Ibidem, 59.
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Ibidem, 60.
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Ibidem, 62.
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Ibidem, 64.
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Ibidem, 65.
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Ibidem, 66–69.
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Ibidem, 71–76.
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Ibidem, 78–81.
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Ibidem, 82–83.
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Galán Díez, I. (2017). I: Skepticism. In: The Birth of Thought in the Spanish Language. Philosophical Studies Series, vol 127. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-50977-8_13
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