History of the Inductive Sciences: From the Earliest to the Present Times, Band 1John W. Parker, West Strand, 1837 |
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... THE MIDDLE AGES . 1. Natural Bias to Authority 2. Character of Commentators 3. Greek Commentators on Aristotle 264 • 266 268 271 4. Greek Commentators on Plato and others 5. Arabian Commentators CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME . xix.
... THE MIDDLE AGES . 1. Natural Bias to Authority 2. Character of Commentators 3. Greek Commentators on Aristotle 264 • 266 268 271 4. Greek Commentators on Plato and others 5. Arabian Commentators CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME . xix.
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... Aristotle • Page • 275 276 CHAPTER III . - OF THE MYSTICISM OF THE MIDDLE 1. Neoplatonic Theosophy 2. Mystical Arithmetic 3. Astrology 4. Alchemy 5. Magic AGES . CHAPTER IV . - OF THE DOGMATISM OF THE MIDDLE AGES . 1. Origin of the ...
... Aristotle • Page • 275 276 CHAPTER III . - OF THE MYSTICISM OF THE MIDDLE 1. Neoplatonic Theosophy 2. Mystical Arithmetic 3. Astrology 4. Alchemy 5. Magic AGES . CHAPTER IV . - OF THE DOGMATISM OF THE MIDDLE AGES . 1. Origin of the ...
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... Aristotle , a . 41 ; b . 44 , 295 , 344 , 349 ; c . 261 , 344 , 352 , 357 , 383 , 387 , 393 , 412 , 601 Arnold de Villa Nova , a . 338 Arriaga , b . 45 Artedi , c . 362 Artephius , a . 308 Aryabatta , a . 364 Arzachel , a . 225 ...
... Aristotle , a . 41 ; b . 44 , 295 , 344 , 349 ; c . 261 , 344 , 352 , 357 , 383 , 387 , 393 , 412 , 601 Arnold de Villa Nova , a . 338 Arriaga , b . 45 Artedi , c . 362 Artephius , a . 308 Aryabatta , a . 364 Arzachel , a . 225 ...
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... examination . Aristotle conjectures , with considerable probability , that the doctrine of Thales , according to which water was the universal element , resulted from the manifest importance of 26 THE GREEK SCHOOL PHILOSOPHY .
... examination . Aristotle conjectures , with considerable probability , that the doctrine of Thales , according to which water was the universal element , resulted from the manifest importance of 26 THE GREEK SCHOOL PHILOSOPHY .
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... Aristotle we have the consummation of this mode of speculation . The usual point from which he starts in his inquiries is , that we say thus or thus in common language . Thus , when he has to discuss the question , whether there be , in ...
... Aristotle we have the consummation of this mode of speculation . The usual point from which he starts in his inquiries is , that we say thus or thus in common language . Thus , when he has to discuss the question , whether there be , in ...
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