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... become fixed as an integral part of the discussion . Such considerations would seem to make it almost hopeless to attempt to fix the order of the works of Aristotle . But there are some general results which may be accepted as at least ...
... become fixed as an integral part of the discussion . Such considerations would seem to make it almost hopeless to attempt to fix the order of the works of Aristotle . But there are some general results which may be accepted as at least ...
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... become something actual : while Form is the mode in which this undetermined something passes from its state of merely negative existence into that of real definite being . Or again , we may say , every real thing is at once individual ...
... become something actual : while Form is the mode in which this undetermined something passes from its state of merely negative existence into that of real definite being . Or again , we may say , every real thing is at once individual ...
Page lvi
... becomes assimilated to the organism which it is destined to maintain . Assimilation is thus the character of the process through which the lowest of the psychic faculties displays its operation . But we shall find that the mode of ...
... becomes assimilated to the organism which it is destined to maintain . Assimilation is thus the character of the process through which the lowest of the psychic faculties displays its operation . But we shall find that the mode of ...
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... becomes , when it perceives something , altered in its quality : it loses its own temperature and becomes cold or hot like its object : it is altered or transformed by the external object of sensation . So again the eye in perceiving ...
... becomes , when it perceives something , altered in its quality : it loses its own temperature and becomes cold or hot like its object : it is altered or transformed by the external object of sensation . So again the eye in perceiving ...
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... become a general . Now both of these capacities can be said to ' suffer ' or be acted on : but the sense of this ... becomes a faculty ready for action as happens at the time of birth ( úπò TOû yevvŵvтos ) , the second that which ...
... become a general . Now both of these capacities can be said to ' suffer ' or be acted on : but the sense of this ... becomes a faculty ready for action as happens at the time of birth ( úπò TOû yevvŵvтos ) , the second that which ...
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