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... Character of Sense PAGE • 58 64 72 76 84 92 · 94 . 100 · 108 · 112 . 116 • . 124 BOOK III . THE INTELLECTUAL AND ACTIVE POWERS . I. The Adequacy of the Senses for knowing all Sensible Qualities . 128 II . The Consciousness of Sensation ...
... Character of Sense PAGE • 58 64 72 76 84 92 · 94 . 100 · 108 · 112 . 116 • . 124 BOOK III . THE INTELLECTUAL AND ACTIVE POWERS . I. The Adequacy of the Senses for knowing all Sensible Qualities . 128 II . The Consciousness of Sensation ...
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... character of the last - named treatises is continued in the works which follow and which deal with the phenomena of growth and life , of breath and death . The works in question are more accurately known as those on ' Longevity and ...
... character of the last - named treatises is continued in the works which follow and which deal with the phenomena of growth and life , of breath and death . The works in question are more accurately known as those on ' Longevity and ...
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... . Schriften , pp . 199— 201 , and cp . De Anima 1. 4 , 40730 and III . 9 , 432 26. The fragments are printed in the Appendix . W. AR . b of almost continuous tradition to set aside the Aristotelian character INTRODUCTION . xvii.
... . Schriften , pp . 199— 201 , and cp . De Anima 1. 4 , 40730 and III . 9 , 432 26. The fragments are printed in the Appendix . W. AR . b of almost continuous tradition to set aside the Aristotelian character INTRODUCTION . xvii.
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... character of this and other dialogues ascribed to Aristotle . Rose ( Aris . Pseudepigraphus , p . 58 ) has indeed maintained that no dialogue whatever , least of all ' the puerile argument of Eudemus , ' is worthy of Aristotle either in ...
... character of this and other dialogues ascribed to Aristotle . Rose ( Aris . Pseudepigraphus , p . 58 ) has indeed maintained that no dialogue whatever , least of all ' the puerile argument of Eudemus , ' is worthy of Aristotle either in ...
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... character , and it is perfectly con- sistent that we should find in them marks of priority to some other writing , side by side with equally definite marks of poste- riority . Lastly we must remember that everything points to the fact ...
... character , and it is perfectly con- sistent that we should find in them marks of priority to some other writing , side by side with equally definite marks of poste- riority . Lastly we must remember that everything points to the fact ...
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