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... which N. has disinterred from a St. John's College periodical ( pp.33-41 ) , is a typical example of what in England is still opprobriously called undergraduate humour . It was hardly likely to have brought Housman before the Vice ...
... which N. has disinterred from a St. John's College periodical ( pp.33-41 ) , is a typical example of what in England is still opprobriously called undergraduate humour . It was hardly likely to have brought Housman before the Vice ...
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47e - 48e ) and the ' errant causes ' ( Tlavouévn altla ) of what he called ' necessity ( dváykn , Tim . 52d - e ) apart . The deliberate causation of his dóyos was directly opposed by the haphazardness of ' necessity ' .
47e - 48e ) and the ' errant causes ' ( Tlavouévn altla ) of what he called ' necessity ( dváykn , Tim . 52d - e ) apart . The deliberate causation of his dóyos was directly opposed by the haphazardness of ' necessity ' .
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The finite physical world can be called ho kosmos , to holon , ta hola , and ( rarely ) to pan . The surrounding infinite void is called kenon apeiron ( e . g . SVF 2. 503 , p . 163. 5 ; Cleom . 4. 6-7 ) .
The finite physical world can be called ho kosmos , to holon , ta hola , and ( rarely ) to pan . The surrounding infinite void is called kenon apeiron ( e . g . SVF 2. 503 , p . 163. 5 ; Cleom . 4. 6-7 ) .
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