Aristotelous Peri Psychēs: Aristotle on the Vital PrincipleMacmillan & Company, 1855 - 326 sider |
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Side viii
... motor principle is treated of rather as an abstraction than as the originating and natural cause of life , through all its manifestations . The term Vital Principle , however , has been retained throughout , even where it may seem to be ...
... motor principle is treated of rather as an abstraction than as the originating and natural cause of life , through all its manifestations . The term Vital Principle , however , has been retained throughout , even where it may seem to be ...
Side 9
... motor force ; and in another , the visual power ( Toû õμμaтos ǹ ↓ ʊxn ' ) ; some writers , besides , derived the term ψυχὴ from ψυχρός or Yuxós , coolness or cold , because respiration was held to be a cooling process , and as such ...
... motor force ; and in another , the visual power ( Toû õμμaтos ǹ ↓ ʊxn ' ) ; some writers , besides , derived the term ψυχὴ from ψυχρός or Yuxós , coolness or cold , because respiration was held to be a cooling process , and as such ...
Side 19
... motor power ; and as they believed that nothing can impart motion unless it be self - motive , they assumed that the Vital Principle must be among beings which are self - moved . Hence Democritus says that it is a kind of fire and heat ...
... motor power ; and as they believed that nothing can impart motion unless it be self - motive , they assumed that the Vital Principle must be among beings which are self - moved . Hence Democritus says that it is a kind of fire and heat ...
Side 20
... motor which is not self - moved . Anaxagoras , in like manner , says that the Vital Principle is a motive force , and the same opinion may be attributed to any one who , with him , may have maintained that the mind has given motion to ...
... motor which is not self - moved . Anaxagoras , in like manner , says that the Vital Principle is a motive force , and the same opinion may be attributed to any one who , with him , may have maintained that the mind has given motion to ...
Side 24
... motor . He agreed , in fact , with most others in believing all things to be in motion . The opinions of Alcmæon upon the Vital Principle seem to be very like those just cited - for he says that it is immortal , on account of its ...
... motor . He agreed , in fact , with most others in believing all things to be in motion . The opinions of Alcmæon upon the Vital Principle seem to be very like those just cited - for he says that it is immortal , on account of its ...
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