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2010, AETERNITAS ANTIQUITATIS, proceedings of the symposium held in Skopje, August 28, Skopje, 2010, 60-66.
Democritus uses the things which are almost conventionally referred to as divine to denote a special quality which tells of an unusual and non-standardized structure which is capable of behaving and acting beyond the frames of the norm, as a creation of an other, new reality. Consequently, his divinity is not transcendental as Plato's, it has no identity of a force, a power which settles inside the poet form the outside and is only temporarily present, but it is immanent to his structure, to his physiology as a special, unusual quality of the elements and their compositions.
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