Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... ideas ' or ' archetypes ' . In its previous existence the soul had a clear vision of these ideas , and they are not so long forgotten that they may not be brought to mind when sensible images of their imperfect material imitations ...
... ideas ' or ' archetypes ' . In its previous existence the soul had a clear vision of these ideas , and they are not so long forgotten that they may not be brought to mind when sensible images of their imperfect material imitations ...
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... ideas , and ideas exist separately in a particular , immaterial world . Furthermore , the relationship maintains the per- fection of the ideal types compared with the imperfection of the world of the senses . A wheel is round because it ...
... ideas , and ideas exist separately in a particular , immaterial world . Furthermore , the relationship maintains the per- fection of the ideal types compared with the imperfection of the world of the senses . A wheel is round because it ...
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... ideas ' . On one essential point , however , they differ from these ideas : they have no separate existence in a world of their own . Aristotle rejects the doctrine of participation as incompre- hensible ; things are not poor imitations ...
... ideas ' . On one essential point , however , they differ from these ideas : they have no separate existence in a world of their own . Aristotle rejects the doctrine of participation as incompre- hensible ; things are not poor imitations ...
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