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Or aqua might more broadly stand for the policy which Cicero had hoped to implement , in which case one might paraphrase ' in this matter the train of events I hoped to bring to pass has ground to a halt ' . Or the reference might be to ...
Or aqua might more broadly stand for the policy which Cicero had hoped to implement , in which case one might paraphrase ' in this matter the train of events I hoped to bring to pass has ground to a halt ' . Or the reference might be to ...
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224 and due to his matter rather than to the form of man in him . This is why form can be the object of scientific knowledge , not varying from one individual to another . This being so , however , it may be useful to draw a ...
224 and due to his matter rather than to the form of man in him . This is why form can be the object of scientific knowledge , not varying from one individual to another . This being so , however , it may be useful to draw a ...
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However , this may be taken simply as a reference to the fact that there are no distinctions in form between one man and another - all such differences being due rather to the matter . Eidos , after all , means ' species ' as well as ...
However , this may be taken simply as a reference to the fact that there are no distinctions in form between one man and another - all such differences being due rather to the matter . Eidos , after all , means ' species ' as well as ...
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Two textual notes on Aristotle | 17 |
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