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... possessed of real interest . The student of soul , he tells us , must note what > is the class or genus under which soul falls , and particularly must discover whether it is some potential form of existence , or , on the other hand , a ...
... possessed of real interest . The student of soul , he tells us , must note what > is the class or genus under which soul falls , and particularly must discover whether it is some potential form of existence , or , on the other hand , a ...
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... possess an intrinsic capacity of movement : it is , we may almost say , the science of phenomena of movement . But the Aristo- telian physic is not a hasty materialism which states nothing but the fabric out of which the organism has to ...
... possess an intrinsic capacity of movement : it is , we may almost say , the science of phenomena of movement . But the Aristo- telian physic is not a hasty materialism which states nothing but the fabric out of which the organism has to ...
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... possess life , others which are lifeless . Life itself , he defines , as the process of nutrition , increase and decay from an internal prin- ciple ' . Here then , in the ' living natural object , ' we find a concrete reality which ...
... possess life , others which are lifeless . Life itself , he defines , as the process of nutrition , increase and decay from an internal prin- ciple ' . Here then , in the ' living natural object , ' we find a concrete reality which ...
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... possess a soul , it has reached , as it were , its last stage in develop- ment . To express this aspect of the mental functions , Aristotle makes use of the word entelechy ( eiтeλéxeia ) . The word is one which explains itself ...
... possess a soul , it has reached , as it were , its last stage in develop- ment . To express this aspect of the mental functions , Aristotle makes use of the word entelechy ( eiтeλéxeia ) . The word is one which explains itself ...
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... possessed but dormant in the mind or it may proceed to something further and be this same knowledge consciously applied and used . Now it is in the first of these two senses that soul is the entelechy or perfect realization of the body ...
... possessed but dormant in the mind or it may proceed to something further and be this same knowledge consciously applied and used . Now it is in the first of these two senses that soul is the entelechy or perfect realization of the body ...
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