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Third figure and first mood : If it is day , it is light ; If seeable things are unseen ( de cúpηta ) , it is not light ... For one thing Aristotle denied ( Pr . An.1.44 , 50b1-3 ) that hypothetical syllogisms could be ana- lysed into ...
Third figure and first mood : If it is day , it is light ; If seeable things are unseen ( de cúpηta ) , it is not light ... For one thing Aristotle denied ( Pr . An.1.44 , 50b1-3 ) that hypothetical syllogisms could be ana- lysed into ...
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But elsewhere in the Metaphysics , Albritton argues , there is no evidence for a doctrine of individual forms extending beyond the forms of living things - their souls ( Z 10 , 1035b14ff . 27ff . etc .; Albritton 703 ) .
But elsewhere in the Metaphysics , Albritton argues , there is no evidence for a doctrine of individual forms extending beyond the forms of living things - their souls ( Z 10 , 1035b14ff . 27ff . etc .; Albritton 703 ) .
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The best I can do is ' more things depend upon hope than upon money ' , which is meaningless in the context . The second half of the sentence could mean ' let the other things be kept for jettisoning ' ; one would like to follow Schütz ...
The best I can do is ' more things depend upon hope than upon money ' , which is meaningless in the context . The second half of the sentence could mean ' let the other things be kept for jettisoning ' ; one would like to follow Schütz ...
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