The Metaphysics of AristotleG. Bell and Sons, 1896 - 445 pages |
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... imparts such elevation to it , is its being a science con- versant with causes and first principles . chap . i . ( 1 ) For a most lucid explanation of this point the student is referred to Arch- bishop Whately's " Elements of Logic ...
... imparts such elevation to it , is its being a science con- versant with causes and first principles . chap . i . ( 1 ) For a most lucid explanation of this point the student is referred to Arch- bishop Whately's " Elements of Logic ...
Page xv
... impart his knowledge to his ignorant brethren . And respecting " wisdom " itself , we must define it as a science eligible for its own sake ; that is , for the sake of the knowledge that it furnishes , and not for the sake of the ...
... impart his knowledge to his ignorant brethren . And respecting " wisdom " itself , we must define it as a science eligible for its own sake ; that is , for the sake of the knowledge that it furnishes , and not for the sake of the ...
Page lxxv
... imparts it we must recognise the inter- mediate existence of that which , though the source of motion , is itself immovable ; and this constitutes what already has been implied in the mention of the primary substances , and that is ...
... imparts it we must recognise the inter- mediate existence of that which , though the source of motion , is itself immovable ; and this constitutes what already has been implied in the mention of the primary substances , and that is ...
Page lxxvii
... imparts motion throughout infinite duration , and nothing finite - as magnitude is— can be possessed of an infinite capacity . And , likewise , is God devoid of passions , and unalterable — ἀπαθὴς καὶ ἀναλλοίωτον- for all such notions ...
... imparts motion throughout infinite duration , and nothing finite - as magnitude is— can be possessed of an infinite capacity . And , likewise , is God devoid of passions , and unalterable — ἀπαθὴς καὶ ἀναλλοίωτον- for all such notions ...
Page lxxxiv
... imparted a separate subsistence to the universals of the Socratics , which Socrates himself had omitted to do , and they additionally invested them with the appellation of ideas ; and yet really this was a source of absurdity in their ...
... imparted a separate subsistence to the universals of the Socratics , which Socrates himself had omitted to do , and they additionally invested them with the appellation of ideas ; and yet really this was a source of absurdity in their ...
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