The Organon: Or Logical Treatises of Aristotle : with the Introduction of Porphyry, Volume 1G. Bell, 1908 - 735 pages |
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... admit contraries therefore , is not the peculiarity of relatives , since contrariety is not in all relatives , nor in them alone , sometimes in- 7. Necessity cf venting a name for the 20 [ CHAP . VII . ARISTOTLE'S ORGANON .
... admit contraries therefore , is not the peculiarity of relatives , since contrariety is not in all relatives , nor in them alone , sometimes in- 7. Necessity cf venting a name for the 20 [ CHAP . VII . ARISTOTLE'S ORGANON .
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... Necessity cf venting a name for the relata . attributed , namely " wing " to " bird , " since " wing " is not predicated of it so far as it is " bird , " but so far as it is " winged , " as there are wings of many other things which are ...
... Necessity cf venting a name for the relata . attributed , namely " wing " to " bird , " since " wing " is not predicated of it so far as it is " bird , " but so far as it is " winged , " as there are wings of many other things which are ...
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... necessity be definitely inherent , and not in whatever way it may happen , for neither does it happen that fire is cold , nor that snow is black.1 Wherefore it is not necessary that one of them should be in every thing capable of ...
... necessity be definitely inherent , and not in whatever way it may happen , for neither does it happen that fire is cold , nor that snow is black.1 Wherefore it is not necessary that one of them should be in every thing capable of ...
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... necessity opposed to good , and this is evident from an induction of singulars , as disease to health , and cowardice to courage , and similarly of the rest . But to evil , at one time , good , is contrary , and at another , evil , for ...
... necessity opposed to good , and this is evident from an induction of singulars , as disease to health , and cowardice to courage , and similarly of the rest . But to evil , at one time , good , is contrary , and at another , evil , for ...
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... necessity be true or false ; in universals , as universals , always one true but the other false , and also in singulars , as we have shown ; but in the case of universals not universally enunciated , there is no such necessity , and ...
... necessity be true or false ; in universals , as universals , always one true but the other false , and also in singulars , as we have shown ; but in the case of universals not universally enunciated , there is no such necessity , and ...
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