The Metaphysics of AristotleG. Bell and Sons, 1896 - 445 pages |
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... concerning the Stagy- mission in the rite's Theology , this very circumstance has been over- controversy looked ; and admirers of the genius of Aristotle , from a knowledge of his works , have been unable to restrain totle's atheism ...
... concerning the Stagy- mission in the rite's Theology , this very circumstance has been over- controversy looked ; and admirers of the genius of Aristotle , from a knowledge of his works , have been unable to restrain totle's atheism ...
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... concerning the wise man , perhaps from this our proposed inquiry would be evident the more . first , from defi- Now , in the first place , indeed , we go on the 2. Threefold supposition that the wise man , especially , is ac- proof of ...
... concerning the wise man , perhaps from this our proposed inquiry would be evident the more . first , from defi- Now , in the first place , indeed , we go on the 2. Threefold supposition that the wise man , especially , is ac- proof of ...
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... concerning these science of æti- in our treatise on Physics , let us , however , ology . bring forward those who before our time have approached to an examination of entities , and have formed systems of philosophy respecting truth ...
... concerning these science of æti- in our treatise on Physics , let us , however , ology . bring forward those who before our time have approached to an examination of entities , and have formed systems of philosophy respecting truth ...
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... concerning Nature ; for these philosophers con- stituted both Oceanus and Tethys as the parents of gene- ration , and water as the object of adjuration amongst the gods , called Styx by the poets themselves ; for most entitled to ...
... concerning Nature ; for these philosophers con- stituted both Oceanus and Tethys as the parents of gene- ration , and water as the object of adjuration amongst the gods , called Styx by the poets themselves ; for most entitled to ...
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... Concerning which philosopher , we have spoken with more clearness in our Physics . Yet , compelled to follow the phenomena , and supposing unity to subsist according to reason , but plurality according to sense , he again lays down two ...
... Concerning which philosopher , we have spoken with more clearness in our Physics . Yet , compelled to follow the phenomena , and supposing unity to subsist according to reason , but plurality according to sense , he again lays down two ...
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