b. Arguments for and against the existence of atoms: the issue concerning the infinite divisibility of matter - μμμ μ‘΄μ¬μ λν μ°¬λ° λ Όμ: λ¬Όμ§μ 무ν λΆν κ°λ₯μ±μ κ΄ν λ¬Έμ
c. Atoms and the void as the ultimate constituents of reality - κΆκ·Ήμ μΈ νμ€μ κ΅¬μ± μμλ‘μμ μμμ 곡ν
d. The number, variety, and properties of atoms: the production of sensible things by their collocation - μμμ μ, λ€μμ± λ° νΉμ±: κ·Έλ€μ λ°°μ΄μ μν κ°κ°μ μ¬λ¬Όμ μμ±
e. The atomistic account of sensation and thought: the idola - κ°κ°κ³Ό μ¬κ³ μ λν μμλ‘ μ μ€λͺ : μ΄λλΌ (νΈκ²¬)
6. The explanation of natural phenomena by reference to the properties and mo- tions of atoms - μμμ μ±μ§κ³Ό μ΄λμ μ°Έμ‘°νμ¬ μμ° νμμ μ€λͺ ν¨
a. The atomistic account of the origin and decay of the world, its evolution and order - μΈκ³μ κΈ°μκ³Ό μ ν΄, κ·Έ μ§νμ μ§μμ λν μμλ‘ μ μ€λͺ
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