If
our intellectual part is common, the reason also, in respect of which
we are rational beings, is common: if this is so, common also is the
reason which commands us what to do, and what not to do; if this is
so, there is a common law also; if this is so, we are
fellow-citizens; if this is so, we are members of some political
community; if this is so, the world is in a manner a state. For of
what other common political community will any one say that the whole
human race are members? And from thence, from this common political
community comes also our very intellectual faculty and reasoning
faculty and our capacity for law; or whence do they come? For as my
earthly part is a portion given to me from certain earth, and that
which is watery from another element, and that which is hot and fiery
from some peculiar source (for nothing comes out of that which is
nothing, as nothing also returns to non-existence), so also the
intellectual part comes from some source.
(podcast episode) (original Greek)
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