Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... thought must be immaterial.2 This makes the dualism far from weak , for the capacity for thought is the differentia of the human soul , and it enters into perceptual judgement as well as abstract thought . In so far as a soul or form is ...
... thought must be immaterial.2 This makes the dualism far from weak , for the capacity for thought is the differentia of the human soul , and it enters into perceptual judgement as well as abstract thought . In so far as a soul or form is ...
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... thought . As for procession , while admitting that there were non - logical grounds for regarding it as a basic part of the world order , not only their own awareness but also appeals to the authority of Plato , and interpretations of ...
... thought . As for procession , while admitting that there were non - logical grounds for regarding it as a basic part of the world order , not only their own awareness but also appeals to the authority of Plato , and interpretations of ...
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... thought about themselves and their own professional activity and what those who employed them thought . K. studied the classics at Harvard University at a time when similar questions to the ones he now raises about the teaching of ...
... thought about themselves and their own professional activity and what those who employed them thought . K. studied the classics at Harvard University at a time when similar questions to the ones he now raises about the teaching of ...
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