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... separate portions of the Parva Naturalia : rather Aristotle intended the subjects of youth and age , life and death , to be discussed together in the sections which precede the work on The genuineness of the works just mentioned has ...
... separate portions of the Parva Naturalia : rather Aristotle intended the subjects of youth and age , life and death , to be discussed together in the sections which precede the work on The genuineness of the works just mentioned has ...
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... separately . The psychical side of human nature is of so peculiar a character , so independent on the one 1 De Partibus An . I. I , 64130 , λεκτέον εἴη τῷ περὶ φύσεως θεωρητικῷ περὶ ψυχῆς μᾶλλον ἢ περὶ τῆς ὕλης , ὅσῳ μᾶλλον ἡ ὕλη δι ...
... separately . The psychical side of human nature is of so peculiar a character , so independent on the one 1 De Partibus An . I. I , 64130 , λεκτέον εἴη τῷ περὶ φύσεως θεωρητικῷ περὶ ψυχῆς μᾶλλον ἢ περὶ τῆς ὕλης , ὅσῳ μᾶλλον ἡ ὕλη δι ...
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... separate or whether it be with the whole soul ( ön TUX ) that we are engaged in each particular application , his general exposition tends to regard the three as separate and independent entities , so that we think with one part ...
... separate or whether it be with the whole soul ( ön TUX ) that we are engaged in each particular application , his general exposition tends to regard the three as separate and independent entities , so that we think with one part ...
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... separate mental functions . But the need of a general comprehensive study of psychology in opposition to the limited and un- systematic propositions of earlier thinkers made it imperative on Aristotle to supply a conception of the soul ...
... separate mental functions . But the need of a general comprehensive study of psychology in opposition to the limited and un- systematic propositions of earlier thinkers made it imperative on Aristotle to supply a conception of the soul ...
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... separate in short between the sensitive and the conceptive powers of mind : but it is one and the same mind to which sensations are brought and by which concepts are formed : and the distinction , so far as it exists , is only a ...
... separate in short between the sensitive and the conceptive powers of mind : but it is one and the same mind to which sensations are brought and by which concepts are formed : and the distinction , so far as it exists , is only a ...
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