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... Aristotle's ) all scientific knowledge is discursive ! It only prompts the question what is discourse ? and what , whom is it for - as Aristotle asked frequently . But in this stand for the generalization the whole body of fact he lets ...
... Aristotle's ) all scientific knowledge is discursive ! It only prompts the question what is discourse ? and what , whom is it for - as Aristotle asked frequently . But in this stand for the generalization the whole body of fact he lets ...
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... Aristotle shows that Plato has used ' one ' in more than one sense- and ' why not , ' Plato might have asked , ' how can it be avoided ? ' But the zeal of Aristotle's metaphysics is clearly for ' things ' and ' nature , ' as against the ...
... Aristotle shows that Plato has used ' one ' in more than one sense- and ' why not , ' Plato might have asked , ' how can it be avoided ? ' But the zeal of Aristotle's metaphysics is clearly for ' things ' and ' nature , ' as against the ...
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... Aristotle's ' singulars ' of history grow and decay , no less than for ' common ' sense - the world where a tongue may talk about it all with its fellows ( De Anima , III , 13 ) . Talk is the generic principle by which Gonzalo's ' No ...
... Aristotle's ' singulars ' of history grow and decay , no less than for ' common ' sense - the world where a tongue may talk about it all with its fellows ( De Anima , III , 13 ) . Talk is the generic principle by which Gonzalo's ' No ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
notes for Her music to Pericles and for a graph of culture | 33 |
Abomb and H | 97 |
Urheberrecht | |
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