The Metaphysics of AristotleG. Bell and Sons, 1896 - 445 pages |
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... chapters are succinctly given in the order in which they occur in the arrangement adopted by Bekker . 1. The Preface Chap . I ... chapter i . In this Preface , therefore , to the Metaphysics , ANALYSIS OF ARISTOTLE'S METAPHYSICS . [ BOOK L.
... chapters are succinctly given in the order in which they occur in the arrangement adopted by Bekker . 1. The Preface Chap . I ... chapter i . In this Preface , therefore , to the Metaphysics , ANALYSIS OF ARISTOTLE'S METAPHYSICS . [ BOOK L.
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... chapter i . BOOK II . BUT , previous to his entering directly upon this meta- physical investigation that he has undertaken , Aristotle , in accordance with the usage of disputants , deems it requisite first to clear the way of whatever ...
... chapter i . BOOK II . BUT , previous to his entering directly upon this meta- physical investigation that he has undertaken , Aristotle , in accordance with the usage of disputants , deems it requisite first to clear the way of whatever ...
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... chapter ii . discussion In chapter iii . we have that discussed , in regard to adopted in whether genera are first principles and elements . In book II . chapter iv . Aristotle examines as to whether anything subsists inde- pendent of ...
... chapter ii . discussion In chapter iii . we have that discussed , in regard to adopted in whether genera are first principles and elements . In book II . chapter iv . Aristotle examines as to whether anything subsists inde- pendent of ...
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... chapter ; namely , as to whether the principles of things corruptible and incorruptible are one or dif- ferent . Aristotle complains that this question , though of vast importance , has been overlooked both by ancient and modern phi ...
... chapter ; namely , as to whether the principles of things corruptible and incorruptible are one or dif- ferent . Aristotle complains that this question , though of vast importance , has been overlooked both by ancient and modern phi ...
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... chapter of the system iv . , that he considers has given rise to the Protagorean in chap . v . system of the truth of the apparent , or , in other words , the dogma that all things are true and false at the same time . To the refutation ...
... chapter of the system iv . , that he considers has given rise to the Protagorean in chap . v . system of the truth of the apparent , or , in other words , the dogma that all things are true and false at the same time . To the refutation ...
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