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... animals and plants , ends by saying that this subject must be discussed at greater length ; and we are thereupon introduced to the tract on respiration with the words : περὶ γὰρ ἀναπνοῆς ὀλίγοι μέν τινες τῶν πρότερον φυσικῶν εἰρήκασιν ...
... animals and plants , ends by saying that this subject must be discussed at greater length ; and we are thereupon introduced to the tract on respiration with the words : περὶ γὰρ ἀναπνοῆς ὀλίγοι μέν τινες τῶν πρότερον φυσικῶν εἰρήκασιν ...
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... Animal Movement ' . This last - mentioned dissertation is of particular importance for Aristotelian psychology : and M. Barthélemy St Hilaire has not hesitated to include it in his translation of the Parva Naturalia . But though the ...
... Animal Movement ' . This last - mentioned dissertation is of particular importance for Aristotelian psychology : and M. Barthélemy St Hilaire has not hesitated to include it in his translation of the Parva Naturalia . But though the ...
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... animal organisms and , simultaneously , mental faculties come into existence , while the highly interesting chapters on the Parts of Animals supply us with the clearest statement of that teleological standpoint from which Aristotle ...
... animal organisms and , simultaneously , mental faculties come into existence , while the highly interesting chapters on the Parts of Animals supply us with the clearest statement of that teleological standpoint from which Aristotle ...
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... Animals , or by the Psychology , is a question which cannot be easily resolved . Perhaps we may best hold with Zeller that the History of Animals was begun before the Psycho- logy , but that on the other hand it was not completed till ...
... Animals , or by the Psychology , is a question which cannot be easily resolved . Perhaps we may best hold with Zeller that the History of Animals was begun before the Psycho- logy , but that on the other hand it was not completed till ...
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... Animal Progression , and lastly the work upon the Generation of Animals . The list most probably closed with the Metaphysics — that is to say , it was the last of Aristotle's works to be brought into anything like its present shape ...
... Animal Progression , and lastly the work upon the Generation of Animals . The list most probably closed with the Metaphysics — that is to say , it was the last of Aristotle's works to be brought into anything like its present shape ...
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