The Metaphysics of AristotleG. Bell and Sons, 1896 - 445 pages |
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... Sensibles - Corporeity not Infinity - Motion and Change - No Motion in Action and Passion - Local Contrariety and Succession Pp . 277-316 . BOOK XI . Classification of Substances - Under Change lies the subject of it - Diversity in ...
... Sensibles - Corporeity not Infinity - Motion and Change - No Motion in Action and Passion - Local Contrariety and Succession Pp . 277-316 . BOOK XI . Classification of Substances - Under Change lies the subject of it - Diversity in ...
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... sensibles were regarded merely as substantive representations of the forms- the forms were the causes of these and ... sensible objects , the Pythagorics , on the other hand , affirmed that the former entirely constituted the latter ...
... sensibles were regarded merely as substantive representations of the forms- the forms were the causes of these and ... sensible objects , the Pythagorics , on the other hand , affirmed that the former entirely constituted the latter ...
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... sensibles or not , or do they subsist as being inherent in them ? cussion of book II . 5. The order of Now all these questions are discussed in detail to the end of the Second Book . But even the discussion of 4. The dis- the first may ...
... sensibles or not , or do they subsist as being inherent in them ? cussion of book II . 5. The order of Now all these questions are discussed in detail to the end of the Second Book . But even the discussion of 4. The dis- the first may ...
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... sensibles . For the same thing may appear sweet to some and bitter to others ; and in general , if all persons were sick or out of their mind except a few , these few would appear to the others to labour under illness , or an aberration ...
... sensibles . For the same thing may appear sweet to some and bitter to others ; and in general , if all persons were sick or out of their mind except a few , these few would appear to the others to labour under illness , or an aberration ...
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... sensible singu . lars . Therefore , we are to bear in mind , when any person sets down any definition of singulars , that it is always possible to over- throw such , on count of this very inadmissibility of definition belonging unto ...
... sensible singu . lars . Therefore , we are to bear in mind , when any person sets down any definition of singulars , that it is always possible to over- throw such , on count of this very inadmissibility of definition belonging unto ...
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