Aristotelous Peri Psychēs: Aristotle on the Vital PrincipleMacmillan & Company, 1855 - 326 sider |
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Side 26
... contrary , whether hot or cold , or other analogous contrast , make the Vital Principle to be that one . Hence , led by the terms , some maintain that Vital Principle is heat , because from heat the term life has been adopted ; and ...
... contrary , whether hot or cold , or other analogous contrast , make the Vital Principle to be that one . Hence , led by the terms , some maintain that Vital Principle is heat , because from heat the term life has been adopted ; and ...
Side 33
... contrary , does revert to its point of departure . Definitions , however , are always limited . If , more- over , the same periphery recur often , the mind will be driven to think often upon the same subject , and thinking , besides ...
... contrary , does revert to its point of departure . Definitions , however , are always limited . If , more- over , the same periphery recur often , the mind will be driven to think often upon the same subject , and thinking , besides ...
Side 35
... contrary , seems to have its own particular character and form . Such opinions are , in fact , very much like maintaining that the builder's art may be undertaken with musical in- struments ; but we affirm that as each art must employ ...
... contrary , seems to have its own particular character and form . Such opinions are , in fact , very much like maintaining that the builder's art may be undertaken with musical in- struments ; but we affirm that as each art must employ ...
Side 40
... contrary , that sometimes it proceeds to , and sometimes comes from it ; as sentient impression is from external objects , and recollection comes from it to the movements or impressions abiding in the sentient organs . The mind seems to ...
... contrary , that sometimes it proceeds to , and sometimes comes from it ; as sentient impression is from external objects , and recollection comes from it to the movements or impressions abiding in the sentient organs . The mind seems to ...
Side 53
... we answer ; for the Vital Principle , on the contrary , appears to hold it together , as from the moment of its departure the body expires and decays . If there be a something which makes it one , CH . V. ] 53 VITAL PRINCIPLE .
... we answer ; for the Vital Principle , on the contrary , appears to hold it together , as from the moment of its departure the body expires and decays . If there be a something which makes it one , CH . V. ] 53 VITAL PRINCIPLE .
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