| Thomas Reid - 1863 - 542 oldal
...urn*." Aristotle governs the opinion! of more than are conscious of their allegiance to the Stagirite. His seal Is upon all the sciences, and his speculations...immediately determined those of all subsequent thinkers. Aristotle and Plato are as the two poles of human intelligence, between which the various systems of... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1871 - 894 oldal
...authoritative and unsurpassed. His Metaphysics would of itself suffice to found a great renown. His fragment on Poetics is perhaps the most valuable of all ancient...and his speculations have mediately or immediately detennined those of all subsequent thinkers.' Hegel, though of a loss fervid temperament, expresses... | |
| abp. Roger William Bede Vaughan - 1872 - 1010 oldal
...himself. What Sir W. Hamilton said of Aristotle can truly, in a modified sense, be said of him : — " His seal is upon all the sciences, and his speculations...mediately or immediately, determined those of all sub-cequcnt thinkers." Plato and Aristotle, in the Pagan world, and S. Augustine and S. Thomas, in... | |
| Abp. Roger William Bede Vaughan - 1872 - 1014 oldal
...himself. What Sir W. Hamilton said of Aristotle can truly, in a modified sense, be said of him : — " His seal is upon all the sciences, and his speculations...immediately, determined those of all subsequent thinkers." Plato and Aristotle, in the Pagan world, and S. Augustine and S. Thomas, in the Christian, seem to... | |
| 1877 - 820 oldal
...Philos. in Encyc. Met., vi. 2 Lewes, Aristotle, xv. Lcwcs also quotes the opinions of Hamilton, — " His seal is upon all the sciences and his speculations...mediately or immediately, determined those of all snbscquent thinkers" ; and Hegel : " He penetrated into the whole universe of things, and subjected... | |
| Roger Bede Vaughan - 1872 - 1016 oldal
...himself. What Sir W. Hamilton said of Aristotle can truly, in a modified sense, be said of him : — " His seal is upon all the sciences, and his speculations...immediately, determined those of all subsequent thinkers." Plato and Aristotle, in the Pagan world, and S. Au"ustine and S. Thomas, in the Christian, seem to... | |
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