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Side vii
... facts . Although this may be the case , however , some in- terest must be taken in a Treatise which is , not only indicative of Aristotle's style and mode of argument , but pregnant also , by allusion , with collateral infor- mation ...
... facts . Although this may be the case , however , some in- terest must be taken in a Treatise which is , not only indicative of Aristotle's style and mode of argument , but pregnant also , by allusion , with collateral infor- mation ...
Side 10
... fact , by yuxń , which is bound up with corporeal functions and appetites ; and reason by vous , which , if any where , is , " as the divine seed of wisdom , " in the brain ; and , being homogeneous , does not depend , for existence ...
... fact , by yuxń , which is bound up with corporeal functions and appetites ; and reason by vous , which , if any where , is , " as the divine seed of wisdom , " in the brain ; and , being homogeneous , does not depend , for existence ...
Side 16
... fact , accounts for the passion by the matter , and the other by the form and cause ; for the form is the cause of the thing , which , if it is to be , must , of necessity , be in a special matter . Thus , the cause of a house , for ...
... fact , accounts for the passion by the matter , and the other by the form and cause ; for the form is the cause of the thing , which , if it is to be , must , of necessity , be in a special matter . Thus , the cause of a house , for ...
Side 20
... attributed to any one who , with him , may have maintained that the mind has given motion to the universe ; and yet his opinion is not altogether in accordance with that of Democritus . Democritus , in fact 20 [ BK . I. ARISTOTLE ON THE.
... attributed to any one who , with him , may have maintained that the mind has given motion to the universe ; and yet his opinion is not altogether in accordance with that of Democritus . Democritus , in fact 20 [ BK . I. ARISTOTLE ON THE.
Side 21
... fact , maintains that Vital Principle and mind are absolutely identical ; that the apparent is the true ; and that Homer , therefore , has done well in repre- senting Hector as " changing his mind while he lay . " Thus he does not ...
... fact , maintains that Vital Principle and mind are absolutely identical ; that the apparent is the true ; and that Homer , therefore , has done well in repre- senting Hector as " changing his mind while he lay . " Thus he does not ...
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