Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1Rest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... Aristotle to Hartley .. There have been men in all ages , who have been impelled as by an instinct to propose their own nature as a problem , and who devote their attempts to its solution . The first step was to construct a table of ...
... Aristotle to Hartley .. There have been men in all ages , who have been impelled as by an instinct to propose their own nature as a problem , and who devote their attempts to its solution . The first step was to construct a table of ...
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... Aristotle , without some such phrase annexed to it , as according to Plato , or as Plato says . Our English writers to the end of Charles 2nd's reign , or somewhat later , employed it either in the origi- nal sense , or platonically ...
... Aristotle , without some such phrase annexed to it , as according to Plato , or as Plato says . Our English writers to the end of Charles 2nd's reign , or somewhat later , employed it either in the origi- nal sense , or platonically ...
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... Aristotle ; and of these principally to the books " De Anima , " " De Memoria , " and that which is entitled in the ... Aristotle's positions on this subject are unmixed with fiction . The wise Stagyrite speaks of no successive ...
... Aristotle ; and of these principally to the books " De Anima , " " De Memoria , " and that which is entitled in the ... Aristotle's positions on this subject are unmixed with fiction . The wise Stagyrite speaks of no successive ...
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... Aristotle delivers a just theory without pretending to an hypothesis ; or in other words a comprehen- sive survey of the different facts , and of their relations to each other without supposition , i . e . a fact placed under a number ...
... Aristotle delivers a just theory without pretending to an hypothesis ; or in other words a comprehen- sive survey of the different facts , and of their relations to each other without supposition , i . e . a fact placed under a number ...
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... In consulting the excellent commentary of St. Thomas Aquinas on the Parva Naturalia of Aristotle , I was struck at once with its close resemblance to Hume's essay on association . The main thoughts were the same in both , the 104.
... In consulting the excellent commentary of St. Thomas Aquinas on the Parva Naturalia of Aristotle , I was struck at once with its close resemblance to Hume's essay on association . The main thoughts were the same in both , the 104.
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