book 7: 17-22# Thoughts - 思考者
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CHAP. 17. --THAT EVEN VARRO HIMSELF PRONOUNCED HIS OWN
OPINIONS REGARDING THE GODS
AMBIGUOUS,
And the same is true with respect to all the rest, as is
true with respect to those things which I have mentioned for
the sake of example. They do
not explain them, but rather involve them. They rush hither
and thither, to this side or to that, according as they are
driven by the impulse of
erratic opinion; so that even Varro himself has chosen
rather to doubt concerning all things, than to affirm
anyth
OPINIONS REGARDING THE GODS
AMBIGUOUS,
And the same is true with respect to all the rest, as is
true with respect to those things which I have mentioned for
the sake of example. They do
not explain them, but rather involve them. They rush hither
and thither, to this side or to that, according as they are
driven by the impulse of
erratic opinion; so that even Varro himself has chosen
rather to doubt concerning all things, than to affirm
anyth