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... considered the subject for the elucidation of which it was composed , it will be well to offer a summary of that which Aristotle had undertaken to delineate , and to give , at the same time , an epitome of the opinions which , in modern ...
... considered the subject for the elucidation of which it was composed , it will be well to offer a summary of that which Aristotle had undertaken to delineate , and to give , at the same time , an epitome of the opinions which , in modern ...
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... considered as points , then , as points are innumerable , the mind , clearly , will never be able to recount them all , and if , as magnitude , the mind will have to dwell very often , or rather continuously , upon the same subject ...
... considered as points , then , as points are innumerable , the mind , clearly , will never be able to recount them all , and if , as magnitude , the mind will have to dwell very often , or rather continuously , upon the same subject ...
Side 60
... considered , is the essence of the eye ; but the eye is the matter of vision , and if vision be wanting , then , save in name , it is an eye no longer , any more than is that an eye which 60 [ BK . II . ARISTOTLE ON THE.
... considered , is the essence of the eye ; but the eye is the matter of vision , and if vision be wanting , then , save in name , it is an eye no longer , any more than is that an eye which 60 [ BK . II . ARISTOTLE ON THE.
Side 64
... considered , more apprehensible may be derived from particulars which are by their nature obscure , although to us more apparent , let us again attempt , bearing this in mind , to attain to a comprehensive view of Vital Principle . It ...
... considered , more apprehensible may be derived from particulars which are by their nature obscure , although to us more apparent , let us again attempt , bearing this in mind , to attain to a comprehensive view of Vital Principle . It ...
Side 67
... considered absolutely , they are different from it ; for the mode of being in a sentient must differ from that in a cogitative being , since feeling differs from thinking , and this applies equally to other functions and faculties . All ...
... considered absolutely , they are different from it ; for the mode of being in a sentient must differ from that in a cogitative being , since feeling differs from thinking , and this applies equally to other functions and faculties . All ...
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