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... world - process as nature . This problem must be solved : the world - process , the origin and formation of things , must be made comprehensible or explained . Now , to explain is COURSE OF DEVELOPMENT OF GREEK PHILOSOPHY . 19.
... world - process as nature . This problem must be solved : the world - process , the origin and formation of things , must be made comprehensible or explained . Now , to explain is COURSE OF DEVELOPMENT OF GREEK PHILOSOPHY . 19.
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Kuno Fischer John Pancoast Gordy, Noah Porter. made comprehensible or explained . Now , to explain is to deduce . Such an explanation of natural becoming , is im- possible both to the Eleatics and Heraclitus : they declare the world ...
Kuno Fischer John Pancoast Gordy, Noah Porter. made comprehensible or explained . Now , to explain is to deduce . Such an explanation of natural becoming , is im- possible both to the Eleatics and Heraclitus : they declare the world ...
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... explained . In itself , therefore , the matter of the world is a motionless , unseparated mass , a chaos in which there is no separation of materials , but a universal mingling of each with every other . The fundamental materials ...
... explained . In itself , therefore , the matter of the world is a motionless , unseparated mass , a chaos in which there is no separation of materials , but a universal mingling of each with every other . The fundamental materials ...
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... explained ? If they were separate from each other , their union would only be comprehensible through the action of a third principle , of external machinery ; and this itself would remain incomprehensible . Form , therefore , must be ...
... explained ? If they were separate from each other , their union would only be comprehensible through the action of a third principle , of external machinery ; and this itself would remain incomprehensible . Form , therefore , must be ...
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... explained universals as " fla- tus vocis . " If any one wishes to restrict the term nominalism to Roscelin's unsuccessful contradiction of realism , he may choose another name for the later and victorious line of thought , in like ...
... explained universals as " fla- tus vocis . " If any one wishes to restrict the term nominalism to Roscelin's unsuccessful contradiction of realism , he may choose another name for the later and victorious line of thought , in like ...
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