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... Aristotle. It is consolingto know that the Roman people, populus late rex, were, inthis particular, far behind Matthew Lansberg, and the Lame Messenger, andthe astrologersof China, until the period when Julius Cæsar reformed the Roman ...
... Aristotle. It is consolingto know that the Roman people, populus late rex, were, inthis particular, far behind Matthew Lansberg, and the Lame Messenger, andthe astrologersof China, until the period when Julius Cæsar reformed the Roman ...
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... Aristotle. There havebeen absurd pieces of poetry on whichtime has set the stampofalmost universal approbation, because they weremixed withbrilliantflashes which threwa glare over their imperfections, or because the poets who came ...
... Aristotle. There havebeen absurd pieces of poetry on whichtime has set the stampofalmost universal approbation, because they weremixed withbrilliantflashes which threwa glare over their imperfections, or because the poets who came ...
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... Aristotle's Logic. Aristotle's logic—his art of reasoning—is somuchthe more to be esteemed as he had to deal withtheGreeks,who were continually holding captious arguments, from which fault his master Plato was even less exemptthan ...
... Aristotle's Logic. Aristotle's logic—his art of reasoning—is somuchthe more to be esteemed as he had to deal withtheGreeks,who were continually holding captious arguments, from which fault his master Plato was even less exemptthan ...
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... ." It is evidentthat allthis turnson an ambiguity. Aristotle teaches howto remove it, by putting the necessary termsin the argument: A sum isnotdue untilthe day appointed for its payment. The day appointed is that when a cause shall have.
... ." It is evidentthat allthis turnson an ambiguity. Aristotle teaches howto remove it, by putting the necessary termsin the argument: A sum isnotdue untilthe day appointed for its payment. The day appointed is that when a cause shall have.
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... Aristotle did,then, renderagreat serviceto mankind by preventingall ambiguity; for thisitiswhich causes all misunderstandings in philosophy, in theology, and in public affairs. The pretext for the unfortunate war of 1756 was an ...
... Aristotle did,then, renderagreat serviceto mankind by preventingall ambiguity; for thisitiswhich causes all misunderstandings in philosophy, in theology, and in public affairs. The pretext for the unfortunate war of 1756 was an ...
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