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... matter and moving cause being different from mine , while in their universal definition they are the same ( i.e. matter , form , privation and the moving cause are common to all things . ) ' Metaphysics , 1,1 " ... both thinking and the ...
... matter and moving cause being different from mine , while in their universal definition they are the same ( i.e. matter , form , privation and the moving cause are common to all things . ) ' Metaphysics , 1,1 " ... both thinking and the ...
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... matter , and the changes in it ... the end ; for that is the cause of the matter , not vice versa ; and the end is " that for the sake of which , " and the beginning starts from the definition or essence ... since a house is of such ...
... matter , and the changes in it ... the end ; for that is the cause of the matter , not vice versa ; and the end is " that for the sake of which , " and the beginning starts from the definition or essence ... since a house is of such ...
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... matter in its diffusion from the first body , it extends along with itself the spirituality of the matter of the first body . Thus there proceeds from the first body light ( lumen ) , which is a spirit- ual body , or if you prefer , a ...
... matter in its diffusion from the first body , it extends along with itself the spirituality of the matter of the first body . Thus there proceeds from the first body light ( lumen ) , which is a spirit- ual body , or if you prefer , a ...
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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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