A Philosophical Dictionary (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 de set. 2020 - 316 pàgines |
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... Aristotle understood therebythat motion was not essential to matter. Aristotle's physicsmust necessarily havebeen very badin detail. Thiswas common to all philosophers until thetime when the Galileos,the Torricellis, the Guerickes, the ...
... Aristotle understood therebythat motion was not essential to matter. Aristotle's physicsmust necessarily havebeen very badin detail. Thiswas common to all philosophers until thetime when the Galileos,the Torricellis, the Guerickes, the ...
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... Aristotle expressly maintains, in his book on heaven, chap, xi., that the world iseternal. This was the opinion of ... Aristotle's morals,likeall others, are good, for there arenot two systemsof morality. Those of Confucius,of Zoroaster ...
... Aristotle expressly maintains, in his book on heaven, chap, xi., that the world iseternal. This was the opinion of ... Aristotle's morals,likeall others, are good, for there arenot two systemsof morality. Those of Confucius,of Zoroaster ...
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... Aristotle places all the virtues between the twoextremes. Hewas, perhaps, the first whoassignedthem thisplace.He expressly says that piety is the medium between atheism and superstition. His Rhetoric. It was probably his rules for ...
... Aristotle places all the virtues between the twoextremes. Hewas, perhaps, the first whoassignedthem thisplace.He expressly says that piety is the medium between atheism and superstition. His Rhetoric. It was probably his rules for ...
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... Aristotle's "Rhetoric." What I shall chiefly remark oninhis book on elocution and diction is the good sense with which he condemns those who would be poets in prose. He would have pathos, but he banishes bombast, and proscribes useless ...
... Aristotle's "Rhetoric." What I shall chiefly remark oninhis book on elocution and diction is the good sense with which he condemns those who would be poets in prose. He would have pathos, but he banishes bombast, and proscribes useless ...
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... Aristotle's good sense and goodtaste thanhis having assigned to everything its proper place. AristotleonPoetry. Where,inour modern nations, shall wefind a natural philosopher, a geometrician, a metaphysician, oreven a moralist ...
... Aristotle's good sense and goodtaste thanhis having assigned to everything its proper place. AristotleonPoetry. Where,inour modern nations, shall wefind a natural philosopher, a geometrician, a metaphysician, oreven a moralist ...
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