Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Том 1Masters, Smith & Company, 1854 - 538 страници |
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... Aristotle treats , the material , the formal , the efficient and the final ; or Plato's five causes , which Seneca , in one of his Epistles , briefly defines the id ex quo , the id a quo , the id quo , the id ad quod , and the id ...
... Aristotle treats , the material , the formal , the efficient and the final ; or Plato's five causes , which Seneca , in one of his Epistles , briefly defines the id ex quo , the id a quo , the id quo , the id ad quod , and the id ...
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... Aristotle , form , which all now readily allow to be a mere abstraction of the mind , when considered separately from the figured substance , was regarded as something equally real with matter itself ; and indeed , matter , which was ...
... Aristotle , form , which all now readily allow to be a mere abstraction of the mind , when considered separately from the figured substance , was regarded as something equally real with matter itself ; and indeed , matter , which was ...
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... Aristotle cannot at once propose and resolve , by his fine words of genus , species , act , power , nature , form , faculties , qualities , causa per se , causa per accidens ? His followers find it very difficult to comprehend that ...
... Aristotle cannot at once propose and resolve , by his fine words of genus , species , act , power , nature , form , faculties , qualities , causa per se , causa per accidens ? His followers find it very difficult to comprehend that ...
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... Aristotle achieved a much more extensive and lasting conquest , and are , perhaps , even at this moment , ex- ercising no small sway on the very minds which smile at them with scorn , and which , in tracing the extent of their ...
... Aristotle achieved a much more extensive and lasting conquest , and are , perhaps , even at this moment , ex- ercising no small sway on the very minds which smile at them with scorn , and which , in tracing the extent of their ...
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... Aristotle endeavoured in vain to disguise their ignorance , have invented this wonderful solution of all difficulties , to the unspeakable ad- vancement of human knowledge . " * Whatever may be thought of speculations of this kind ...
... Aristotle endeavoured in vain to disguise their ignorance , have invented this wonderful solution of all difficulties , to the unspeakable ad- vancement of human knowledge . " * Whatever may be thought of speculations of this kind ...
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