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... whole is similarly related as originative source to the whole body of fact . ' Grasps means ? The italic ( not Aristotle's ) all scientific knowledge is discursive ! It only prompts the question what is discourse ? and what , whom is it ...
... whole is similarly related as originative source to the whole body of fact . ' Grasps means ? The italic ( not Aristotle's ) all scientific knowledge is discursive ! It only prompts the question what is discourse ? and what , whom is it ...
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... whole time or at that final moment . In their parts and during the time they occupy , all movements are incomplete , and are different in kind from the whole movement and from each other . For the fitting together of the stones is ...
... whole time or at that final moment . In their parts and during the time they occupy , all movements are incomplete , and are different in kind from the whole movement and from each other . For the fitting together of the stones is ...
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... whole , do not constitute the essence of an individual thing . " Those things which are common to all , and which are equally in a part and in the whole , can only be conceived as adequate . ( i.e. certain ideas or notions . are granted ...
... whole , do not constitute the essence of an individual thing . " Those things which are common to all , and which are equally in a part and in the whole , can only be conceived as adequate . ( i.e. certain ideas or notions . are granted ...
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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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