The Metaphysics of AristotleG. Bell and Sons, 1896 - 445 pages |
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... denominated imitation , the Pythagoras and former called participation ; though in reality the same ( 1 ) The same assertion is made in book XII . Plato . thing was meant by these two technical words , μίμησις BOOK I. ] xxi ANALYSIS OF ...
... denominated imitation , the Pythagoras and former called participation ; though in reality the same ( 1 ) The same assertion is made in book XII . Plato . thing was meant by these two technical words , μίμησις BOOK I. ] xxi ANALYSIS OF ...
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... denominated generally elements . Again , do entity and unity , the Tò ôv and Tò ev , fall under its notice as the primary genera of things ? Farther , must we admit the existence of a some- 4. Is there a thing separable and independent ...
... denominated generally elements . Again , do entity and unity , the Tò ôv and Tò ev , fall under its notice as the primary genera of things ? Farther , must we admit the existence of a some- 4. Is there a thing separable and independent ...
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... denomination - is conversant about causes , proceeds now to lay down what sort these causes are , their nature , and number . 2 The remarks of Alexander Aphrodisiensis upon Aristotle's analysis of the wise man , and of the science ...
... denomination - is conversant about causes , proceeds now to lay down what sort these causes are , their nature , and number . 2 The remarks of Alexander Aphrodisiensis upon Aristotle's analysis of the wise man , and of the science ...
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... denominated under four different heads , the first of which we assert to be the substance and the essence of a thing ( for the inquiry of the wherefore , in the first instance of a thing , is referred to the last reason , but the first ...
... denominated under four different heads , the first of which we assert to be the substance and the essence of a thing ( for the inquiry of the wherefore , in the first instance of a thing , is referred to the last reason , but the first ...
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... denominated so , Plato affirmed , similarly with the Pythagorics ; and the dogma , that numbers are causes to other things of their substance , he in like manner asserted with them . ference betweer : Pythagoras and Plato . But , in ...
... denominated so , Plato affirmed , similarly with the Pythagorics ; and the dogma , that numbers are causes to other things of their substance , he in like manner asserted with them . ference betweer : Pythagoras and Plato . But , in ...
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