The Problem of Life: An Essay in the Origins of Biological ThoughtMacmillan, 1976 - 343 Seiten |
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... body . Thus ' the soul in origin and excellence ( is ) prior to and older than the body and ( is ) its ruler and mistress , of whom the body was made to be the subject ' ( 13 ) . The identity of view between Timaeus and the Socrates of ...
... body . Thus ' the soul in origin and excellence ( is ) prior to and older than the body and ( is ) its ruler and mistress , of whom the body was made to be the subject ' ( 13 ) . The identity of view between Timaeus and the Socrates of ...
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... body . On the other hand , Aristotle points out , a second group of early psychologists were more impressed by the ... body or , to use Marjorie Grene's transliteration , the ' being - what - it - is ' of a body . In this sense , as we ...
... body . On the other hand , Aristotle points out , a second group of early psychologists were more impressed by the ... body or , to use Marjorie Grene's transliteration , the ' being - what - it - is ' of a body . In this sense , as we ...
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... body to move ? Aristotle's answer is to be found in On the Motion of Animals . In this short and closely argued book we find that the Stagirite's first concern was to find within the body a stationary ' platform ' from which movement ...
... body to move ? Aristotle's answer is to be found in On the Motion of Animals . In this short and closely argued book we find that the Stagirite's first concern was to find within the body a stationary ' platform ' from which movement ...
Inhalt
Preface | 8 |
The act of imagination | 8 |
The palaeontology of some key words | 17 |
Urheberrecht | |
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