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... problem up in the following way : ' If a dialectical inquiry succeeds , we will have achieved coherence among our beliefs , by revision of the appearances we begin with . Such coherence may be worth having ; but Aristotle seems to have ...
... problem up in the following way : ' If a dialectical inquiry succeeds , we will have achieved coherence among our beliefs , by revision of the appearances we begin with . Such coherence may be worth having ; but Aristotle seems to have ...
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... problem both reach the conclusion that Philoctetes does hear or is assumed by the chorus to be able to hear all or at least the final part of the stasimon.2 Critics who believe , as I do , that the chorus maintain a consistent persona ...
... problem both reach the conclusion that Philoctetes does hear or is assumed by the chorus to be able to hear all or at least the final part of the stasimon.2 Critics who believe , as I do , that the chorus maintain a consistent persona ...
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... problem to which I drew attention in connection with the information of body by soul in a communication to the CNRS conference on Neoplatonism in 1969 ( Le néoplatonisme [ Paris 1971 ] , 59-61 ) . A solution , if not a satisfactory one ...
... problem to which I drew attention in connection with the information of body by soul in a communication to the CNRS conference on Neoplatonism in 1969 ( Le néoplatonisme [ Paris 1971 ] , 59-61 ) . A solution , if not a satisfactory one ...
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