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... results is probably too fully recognised to make it necessary to insist upon them here . I have tried especially to shew that Aristotle's theory of soul as the truth of body gets over in many ways the dualism of popular psy- chology ...
... results is probably too fully recognised to make it necessary to insist upon them here . I have tried especially to shew that Aristotle's theory of soul as the truth of body gets over in many ways the dualism of popular psy- chology ...
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... results of the Psychology . Still more striking is the connection on the part of the physical treatises . The distinctively biological and zoological works throw constant light upon the conditions under which animal organisms and ...
... results of the Psychology . Still more striking is the connection on the part of the physical treatises . The distinctively biological and zoological works throw constant light upon the conditions under which animal organisms and ...
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... results which may be accepted as at least ex- tremely probable . It would appear for instance that Aristotle commenced by composing works of a mixed logical and rhetorical character ; and Rose is most probably correct in viewing the 1 ...
... results which may be accepted as at least ex- tremely probable . It would appear for instance that Aristotle commenced by composing works of a mixed logical and rhetorical character ; and Rose is most probably correct in viewing the 1 ...
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... results of his observations into real scientific form . But , at starting , Aristotle has to feel his way towards the nature of the problems which will fall within the new field of knowledge which he is elaborating . The historical ...
... results of his observations into real scientific form . But , at starting , Aristotle has to feel his way towards the nature of the problems which will fall within the new field of knowledge which he is elaborating . The historical ...
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... results must be discovered and pursued after the manner in which nature evidently shews they should be studied ' . And it is therefore necessary to come to an understanding as to what we have to study before we can be sure of how we are ...
... results must be discovered and pursued after the manner in which nature evidently shews they should be studied ' . And it is therefore necessary to come to an understanding as to what we have to study before we can be sure of how we are ...
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