The Metaphysics of AristotleG. Bell and Sons, 1896 - 445 pages |
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... whatsoever things as are essentially inherent therein . 3. Analogical proof that Thus , to contend that entity , as far forth as it is entity , is the subject - matter of Metaphysics , or , in other Metaphysics is words , that it has a ...
... whatsoever things as are essentially inherent therein . 3. Analogical proof that Thus , to contend that entity , as far forth as it is entity , is the subject - matter of Metaphysics , or , in other Metaphysics is words , that it has a ...
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... whatsoever is styled so homonymously or equivo- cally ; and this will exclude , amongst others , what is metaphorically styled Potentiality in Geometry . chap . i . Now in any classification of the various existing 3. Potentialities ...
... whatsoever is styled so homonymously or equivo- cally ; and this will exclude , amongst others , what is metaphorically styled Potentiality in Geometry . chap . i . Now in any classification of the various existing 3. Potentialities ...
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... whatsoever . For how , pray , will you accomplish a division of the Infinite , or how will there be of the Infinite an upper or lower region , or what is extreme and central ? And , besides , what is cognisant to our senses , as just ...
... whatsoever . For how , pray , will you accomplish a division of the Infinite , or how will there be of the Infinite an upper or lower region , or what is extreme and central ? And , besides , what is cognisant to our senses , as just ...
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... , and such a thing as orbital motion to the fourth . Now all things whatsoever that involve matter are susceptible of change : for matter itself is one of a threefold division of BOOK XI . ] ANALYSIS OF ARISTOTLE'S METAPHYSICS .
... , and such a thing as orbital motion to the fourth . Now all things whatsoever that involve matter are susceptible of change : for matter itself is one of a threefold division of BOOK XI . ] ANALYSIS OF ARISTOTLE'S METAPHYSICS .
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... whatsoever is supra - sensual or transcendental in its nature . It may likewise be of service to the student to read 26. The Logics the Logics of Aristotle along with his Metaphysics : not should be but that they are two distinct ...
... whatsoever is supra - sensual or transcendental in its nature . It may likewise be of service to the student to read 26. The Logics the Logics of Aristotle along with his Metaphysics : not should be but that they are two distinct ...
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