The Metaphysics of AristotleG. Bell and Sons, 1896 - 445 pages |
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... relation of Metaphysics to the other Sciences ; an Overthrow of the Ideal Hypothesis of Plato , as well as of the Theory of Pythagoras ; an Elucidation of the nature of the Infinite ; and an Investigation into Truth , in relation to ...
... relation of Metaphysics to the other Sciences ; an Overthrow of the Ideal Hypothesis of Plato , as well as of the Theory of Pythagoras ; an Elucidation of the nature of the Infinite ; and an Investigation into Truth , in relation to ...
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... relation to Truth - Questions preliminary to Ontology - Apodeiktic Prin- ciples - Doubts in regard of Substances - Mathematical Media - Are Genera First Principles ? -Anything separable from Singulars ? -Mortal and Immortal natures -Are ...
... relation to Truth - Questions preliminary to Ontology - Apodeiktic Prin- ciples - Doubts in regard of Substances - Mathematical Media - Are Genera First Principles ? -Anything separable from Singulars ? -Mortal and Immortal natures -Are ...
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... Relation between these two - The gene- ration of Contraries - This subject further discussed Pp . 211-225 BOOK VIII . Ontology treats about Potentiality - Rational and Irrational Capacities - The Mega- rian Theory of Capacity - The ...
... Relation between these two - The gene- ration of Contraries - This subject further discussed Pp . 211-225 BOOK VIII . Ontology treats about Potentiality - Rational and Irrational Capacities - The Mega- rian Theory of Capacity - The ...
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... relation to the other sciences , it 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 ...
... relation to the other sciences , it 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 ...
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... relations of numbers , they transferred both to external things , and in the phenomena of Nature they began to fancy that they could discern several numerical similitudes . And so bewitched were they with their favourite hypotheses ...
... relations of numbers , they transferred both to external things , and in the phenomena of Nature they began to fancy that they could discern several numerical similitudes . And so bewitched were they with their favourite hypotheses ...
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