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... action , it is yet , almost without doubt , not even Aristotelian in the sense in which other works commonly as- cribed to Aristotle are said to be so . Thus far we have confined ourselves to Aristotle's actually extant works . But ...
... action , it is yet , almost without doubt , not even Aristotelian in the sense in which other works commonly as- cribed to Aristotle are said to be so . Thus far we have confined ourselves to Aristotle's actually extant works . But ...
Page xxx
... action . This two - faced character of psychological inquiry Aristotle illustrates for us by a concrete illustration ... actions which belong to it . " The truth , " says Aristotle , " seems to be that it is not only a knowledge of the ...
... action . This two - faced character of psychological inquiry Aristotle illustrates for us by a concrete illustration ... actions which belong to it . " The truth , " says Aristotle , " seems to be that it is not only a knowledge of the ...
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... action , our psy- chological studies will leave us with the mere empty phraseology of Transcendentalism ( διαλεκτικῶς εἴρηνται καὶ κενῶς ἅπαντες ) . Aristotle would seem then to take the same view of the study of mind as Hegel has done ...
... action , our psy- chological studies will leave us with the mere empty phraseology of Transcendentalism ( διαλεκτικῶς εἴρηνται καὶ κενῶς ἅπαντες ) . Aristotle would seem then to take the same view of the study of mind as Hegel has done ...
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... action on the one hand and the different explanations of the processes of cognition by Empe- docles or Plato on the other . The details of these criticisms must be read in the Psychology itself : here it is only necessary to refer to ...
... action on the one hand and the different explanations of the processes of cognition by Empe- docles or Plato on the other . The details of these criticisms must be read in the Psychology itself : here it is only necessary to refer to ...
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... action , 1 De An . II . I , 41254 , εἰ δή τι κοινὸν ἐπὶ πάσης ψυχῆς δεῖ λέγειν , εἴη ἂν ἐντελέ- χεια ή πρώτη σώματος φυσικοῦ ὀργανικοῦ . * Eth . Nic . 11. 7 , 1107 19 , οἱ μὲν καθόλου ( λόγια ) κενώτεροί εἰσιν , οἱ δ ̓ ἐπὶ μέρους ...
... action , 1 De An . II . I , 41254 , εἰ δή τι κοινὸν ἐπὶ πάσης ψυχῆς δεῖ λέγειν , εἴη ἂν ἐντελέ- χεια ή πρώτη σώματος φυσικοῦ ὀργανικοῦ . * Eth . Nic . 11. 7 , 1107 19 , οἱ μὲν καθόλου ( λόγια ) κενώτεροί εἰσιν , οἱ δ ̓ ἐπὶ μέρους ...
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