The Metaphysics of AristotleG. Bell and Sons, 1896 - 445 pages |
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... contained in his text - such an absence of precision must be acknowledged as at least injudicious ; but it becomes a very serious error , fraught with hurtful consequences , to the student of such an author as Aristotle , who seldom ...
... contained in his text - such an absence of precision must be acknowledged as at least injudicious ; but it becomes a very serious error , fraught with hurtful consequences , to the student of such an author as Aristotle , who seldom ...
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... contained their most absolute generalizations . The science of Metaphysics might be said to bear the same relation to physical or natural science which logic has to psychology . As logic exhibits the reasoning process1 of the mind , and ...
... contained their most absolute generalizations . The science of Metaphysics might be said to bear the same relation to physical or natural science which logic has to psychology . As logic exhibits the reasoning process1 of the mind , and ...
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... contained in themselves some portion of it , however inconsiderable.1 3. This shows the value of And this it is ... contain , and appropriate that to himself . 4. An impor- tant principle as regards truth . may One very important ...
... contained in themselves some portion of it , however inconsiderable.1 3. This shows the value of And this it is ... contain , and appropriate that to himself . 4. An impor- tant principle as regards truth . may One very important ...
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... contain in themselves the first principle of motion . The chapter on Necessity , elsewhere stated , ' is most valuable , chiefly from the ethical point of view from whence Aristotle beholds the word dvaykatos under definition . Worthy ...
... contain in themselves the first principle of motion . The chapter on Necessity , elsewhere stated , ' is most valuable , chiefly from the ethical point of view from whence Aristotle beholds the word dvaykatos under definition . Worthy ...
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... contained the most lucid statement of Aristotle's and substance notions of the Divine Nature of the Being and Attri- of Aristotle's butes of God ; and the bearing of this passage on the question of his Theology is most important , and ...
... contained the most lucid statement of Aristotle's and substance notions of the Divine Nature of the Being and Attri- of Aristotle's butes of God ; and the bearing of this passage on the question of his Theology is most important , and ...
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