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... Aristotelian Accounts of Soul III . Movement as an attribute of Soul 2 • • 12 • 24 34 V. The Soul not compounded of the Elements of Existence • 44 IV . Harmony and Number as Explanations of Soul CHAP . BOOK II . THE NATURE OF SOUL AND.
... Aristotelian Accounts of Soul III . Movement as an attribute of Soul 2 • • 12 • 24 34 V. The Soul not compounded of the Elements of Existence • 44 IV . Harmony and Number as Explanations of Soul CHAP . BOOK II . THE NATURE OF SOUL AND.
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... elements out of which anything is made , the efficient , or agency by which it is made , the formal as giving the shape or idea which any object expresses , and the final cause or the intrinsic end which any form of existence seeks to ...
... elements out of which anything is made , the efficient , or agency by which it is made , the formal as giving the shape or idea which any object expresses , and the final cause or the intrinsic end which any form of existence seeks to ...
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... element in mind - earth by earth , water by water , fire by fire . But such disjunction of the different elements loses sight , Aris- totle thinks , of just that very point which supplies the rationale of knowledge . It is not the elements ...
... element in mind - earth by earth , water by water , fire by fire . But such disjunction of the different elements loses sight , Aris- totle thinks , of just that very point which supplies the rationale of knowledge . It is not the elements ...
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... elements which fall within each of these two sides of our nature " . 1 Probably however as Mr Archer - Hind suggests ( Journal of Philology , no . 19 ) the physiological partition of the Timæus is not to be taken literally , and the ...
... elements which fall within each of these two sides of our nature " . 1 Probably however as Mr Archer - Hind suggests ( Journal of Philology , no . 19 ) the physiological partition of the Timæus is not to be taken literally , and the ...
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... element which was to be found in no one individual thing , but yet gave life and existence to them all the idea ( as it ... elements , which may be separated by an effort of analysis , but which form comple- mentary sides in every really ...
... element which was to be found in no one individual thing , but yet gave life and existence to them all the idea ( as it ... elements , which may be separated by an effort of analysis , but which form comple- mentary sides in every really ...
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