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... organ to the operation of the faculty , and see whether it be reason or thinking , sense or perceiving that first claims analysis . 1 Eth . Nic . 1. 7 , 1098 , μετιέναι δὲ πειρατέον ἑκάστας ( τὰς ἄρχας ) ᾗ πεφύκασιν . 2 40202 , νῦν μὲν ...
... organ to the operation of the faculty , and see whether it be reason or thinking , sense or perceiving that first claims analysis . 1 Eth . Nic . 1. 7 , 1098 , μετιέναι δὲ πειρατέον ἑκάστας ( τὰς ἄρχας ) ᾗ πεφύκασιν . 2 40202 , νῦν μὲν ...
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... organs : and even if thought be allowed to be something which is uncon- nected with the phenomena of body , still , most of our mental manifestations - anger , desire , sense - perception , & c . — would seem to be accompanied by some ...
... organs : and even if thought be allowed to be something which is uncon- nected with the phenomena of body , still , most of our mental manifestations - anger , desire , sense - perception , & c . — would seem to be accompanied by some ...
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... organs , while they are the actualization of the mental powers . Or if soul be viewed as the perfection and completion of that for which the body is adapted , body on the other hand is the explication or development of the nature of the ...
... organs , while they are the actualization of the mental powers . Or if soul be viewed as the perfection and completion of that for which the body is adapted , body on the other hand is the explication or development of the nature of the ...
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... organs characteristic of the different species . Nor did he allow more than a difference of degree between animals and man . ' The great majority of animals , ' he remarks in the eighth book of his History of Animals , ' present some ...
... organs characteristic of the different species . Nor did he allow more than a difference of degree between animals and man . ' The great majority of animals , ' he remarks in the eighth book of his History of Animals , ' present some ...
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... organ which perceives . The hand in fact , Aristotle might be taken to imply , 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 ...
... organ which perceives . The hand in fact , Aristotle might be taken to imply , 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 ...
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