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" ... basic aspects of Aristotle's legal analysis is an important addition to a neglected field. He is both a judicious classical scholar and a lawyer whose works are held in high esteem by European jurists. His present volume performs a substantial service... "
Aristotle - Page 5
by Alexander Grant - 1877 - 196 pages
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Aristotle

Sir Alexander Grant - 1877 - 216 pages
...constructing a system of knowledge which was destined immensely to influence the thoughts of mankind, hecame, in the first place, the disciple of Plato and the...distinct and divergent. They have in common the keen and unweariad 6 CONTRAST BETWEEN HIM AND PLATO. pressure after truth, but they seek the truth under different...
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Sanskrit and Its Kindred Literatures: Studies in Comparative Mythology

Laura Elizabeth Poor - Comparative literature - 1880 - 492 pages
...c., we are in a different world. He wrote metaphysics, and for centuries it divided the world with that of Plato. It has been said that every man is born a disciple of Plato or of Aristotle, such opposite types do they represent. But we do not now value...
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Sanskrit and Its Kindred Literatures: Studies in Comparative Mythology

Laura Elizabeth Poor - Comparative literature - 1880 - 490 pages
...c., we are in a different world. He wrote metaphysics, and for centuries it divided the world with that of Plato. It has been said that every man is born a disciple of Plato or of Aristotle, such opposite types do they represent. But we do not now value...
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The Expositor

Samuel Cox, Sir William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt - Bible - 1899 - 488 pages
..."MYSTICAL" AND "SACRAMENTAL" TEMPERAMENTS. THERE is a well-known remark of Coleridge to the effect that every man is born either a Platonist or an Aristotelian. And if we take these two terms as implying a difference, not of philosophy but of mental temperament, the...
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The Art of Thinking

Thomas Sharper Knowlson - Psychology, Applied - 1904 - 182 pages
...illustra- influence of tion of the first item we may quote the environment names of Plato and Aristotle. It has been said that every man is born either a Platonist or an Aristotelian, that is to say, he has a mental drift in the direction of the one or the other. It is well, therefore,...
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Aspects of the Hebrew Genius: A Volume of Essays on Jewish Literature and ...

Leon Simon - Hebrew literature - 1910 - 248 pages
...large measure, the result of Aristotelian influence. Still, there is also some truth in the saying that every man is born either a Platonist or an Aristotelian, and no man is converted. People do not assimilate what they have not, to some extent, been predisposed...
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The Speech & Writings of Sir Narayen G. Chandavarkar, Kt

Sir Narayen Ganesh Chandavarkar - 1911 - 668 pages
...Indian and Western culture would invest it wHh a personal interest to the Indian student. Some one has said that every man is born either a Platonist or an Aristotelian. It would be far more correct to say of every Hindu that he is born either an Adwalta or Dwaitet. 'We...
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Modern Science and the Illusions of Professor Bergson

Hugh Elliot - Knowledge, Theory of - 1912 - 286 pages
...Stern necessity, to others dim With night and terror, has no fears for him.' SCHILLER. F. SCHLEGEL said that every man is born either a Platonist or an Aristotelian. And we do in fact find throughout philosophy two deeply opposed tendencies, which are as well indicated...
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Scientific Method: Its Philosophy and Its Practice

Frederic William Westaway - Method (Philosophy) - 1912 - 474 pages
...follower of Plato, and was therefore naturally repelled by Locke's doctrines. Schlegel1 has well observed that every man is born either a Platonist or an Aristotelian, and Leibnitz and Locke were examples of this antagonism. "Our differences", says Leibnitz, "are important....
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Henry Augustus Coit: First Rector of Saint Paul's School, Concord, New Hampshire

James Carter Knox - Biography & Autobiography - 1915 - 176 pages
...affair. What he would have made out of the modern Gospel of Efficiency, we can only surmise. Some one has said that every man is born either a Platonist or an Aristotelian. The explanation of Dr. Coit lies in the fact that he had a consuming sense of the value of the human...
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