Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... things attract for con- servation's sake , so unlike things and opposites repel and drive each other away , as is seen in the antiperistasis ( counteraction ) of many bodies ; but it is most potent in plants and animals , which , as ...
... things attract for con- servation's sake , so unlike things and opposites repel and drive each other away , as is seen in the antiperistasis ( counteraction ) of many bodies ; but it is most potent in plants and animals , which , as ...
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... things by the senses . Both of Aristotle's propositions , therefore , are true : first , the one in his Physics , 1 where he says , " The way is naturally prepared , from those things that are more obvious and clear to us , to those things ...
... things by the senses . Both of Aristotle's propositions , therefore , are true : first , the one in his Physics , 1 where he says , " The way is naturally prepared , from those things that are more obvious and clear to us , to those things ...
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... things to be done , so is science a habit in respect of things to be known : as that proceeds from the imitation of types or forms , so this proceeds from the knowledge of natural things . Each has its origin in sense and experience ...
... things to be done , so is science a habit in respect of things to be known : as that proceeds from the imitation of types or forms , so this proceeds from the knowledge of natural things . Each has its origin in sense and experience ...
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