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... true as well as the proposition itself . The whole of this theory , to which Ramus and the Ramistæ seem to have ... true of figure κarà Taνrós , and though it is true of any isosceles 1 Aristotle mentions a third sense of κатà Taνróc ...
... true as well as the proposition itself . The whole of this theory , to which Ramus and the Ramistæ seem to have ... true of figure κarà Taνrós , and though it is true of any isosceles 1 Aristotle mentions a third sense of κатà Taνróc ...
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... true of it in the first instance1 nor inasmuch as it is isosceles . But it is true of a triangle , in all cases and because it is a triangle and therefore belongs to it kalóλov , universaliter . It is manifest that whenever this is the ...
... true of it in the first instance1 nor inasmuch as it is isosceles . But it is true of a triangle , in all cases and because it is a triangle and therefore belongs to it kalóλov , universaliter . It is manifest that whenever this is the ...
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... true conduct of human judgment . " These false appearances he describes , though he does not give their names ; and they correspond respectively to what he afterwards called the Idols of the Tribe , the Cave , and the Forum . But he ...
... true conduct of human judgment . " These false appearances he describes , though he does not give their names ; and they correspond respectively to what he afterwards called the Idols of the Tribe , the Cave , and the Forum . But he ...
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... true that that was not the place to discuss them , and therefore in the corresponding passage of the De Augmentis they are noticed as to be passed by " for the pres- ent , " yet they are noticed by name , and in all Bacon's later writ ...
... true that that was not the place to discuss them , and therefore in the corresponding passage of the De Augmentis they are noticed as to be passed by " for the pres- ent , " yet they are noticed by name , and in all Bacon's later writ ...
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... true that the contem- plation of the creatures of God hath for end ( as to the natures of the creatures themselves ) knowledge , but as to the nature of God , no knowledge , but wonder ; which is nothing else but contemplation broken ...
... true that the contem- plation of the creatures of God hath for end ( as to the natures of the creatures themselves ) knowledge , but as to the nature of God , no knowledge , but wonder ; which is nothing else but contemplation broken ...
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