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... philosopher , and philosopher of history , who attempts to order into universals its growing and decay- ing singulars . Then no words to him can ever literally look and be sure like the eyes . He does not see , but like Aristotle ...
... philosopher , and philosopher of history , who attempts to order into universals its growing and decay- ing singulars . Then no words to him can ever literally look and be sure like the eyes . He does not see , but like Aristotle ...
133. oldal
... Philosopher frequently calls " quod quid erat esse " ' by the form ... matter is made being in act and a this somewhat ' And in Truth : ' No power can know anything without turning to its object , as sight knows noth- ing unless it ...
... Philosopher frequently calls " quod quid erat esse " ' by the form ... matter is made being in act and a this somewhat ' And in Truth : ' No power can know anything without turning to its object , as sight knows noth- ing unless it ...
134. oldal
... Philosopher , as haec - ceitas - thisness as against all others — and said in De Primo Principio : ' in proceeding reasonably it seems that nothing must be posited in the universe unless some necessity for it is apparent and some order ...
... Philosopher , as haec - ceitas - thisness as against all others — and said in De Primo Principio : ' in proceeding reasonably it seems that nothing must be posited in the universe unless some necessity for it is apparent and some order ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
notes for Her music to Pericles and for a graph of culture | 33 |
Abomb and H | 97 |
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