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... inherent capabilities of the Greek language , will , therefore , be deprived of much cf its peculiar excellence , if its entire power , as an engine of abstract thought , be not preserved unimpaired under the new forms in which the ...
... inherent capabilities of the Greek language , will , therefore , be deprived of much cf its peculiar excellence , if its entire power , as an engine of abstract thought , be not preserved unimpaired under the new forms in which the ...
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... inherent in the same thing at the same time . The question now discussed , according to the arrange- 21. Is there a ment adopted , is as to whether there is a mean between mean between contradiction . And Aristotle decides this in the ...
... inherent in the same thing at the same time . The question now discussed , according to the arrange- 21. Is there a ment adopted , is as to whether there is a mean between mean between contradiction . And Aristotle decides this in the ...
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... inherent in that of the whole , and that in other cases it is not so . But what , it may be asked , gives rise to this ? Why , 15. What gives that which gives rise to this difference involves the rise to the solution of this solution of ...
... inherent in that of the whole , and that in other cases it is not so . But what , it may be asked , gives rise to this ? Why , 15. What gives that which gives rise to this difference involves the rise to the solution of this solution of ...
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... inherent in those figures potentially or in capacity . In chapter x . , which is the last one in book VIII . , Aristotle proceeds to show the relation subsisting between truth and falsehood , as compared with that subsisting between ...
... inherent in those figures potentially or in capacity . In chapter x . , which is the last one in book VIII . , Aristotle proceeds to show the relation subsisting between truth and falsehood , as compared with that subsisting between ...
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... inherent in Nature , and not cause twofold , only order and the beautiful , but also disorder and what is base ; and since the evil things were more nume- rous than the good , and the worthless than the fair , accord- ingly , some one ...
... inherent in Nature , and not cause twofold , only order and the beautiful , but also disorder and what is base ; and since the evil things were more nume- rous than the good , and the worthless than the fair , accord- ingly , some one ...
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