Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 7-9John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1982 |
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... matter is one which we impose , and which is posterior to the individual ; Alexander's point may rather be that enmattered forms do not exist apart from their matter except when they are objects of thought . The context is not so much ...
... matter is one which we impose , and which is posterior to the individual ; Alexander's point may rather be that enmattered forms do not exist apart from their matter except when they are objects of thought . The context is not so much ...
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... matter whether matter has ( a ) ' al- ways existed ' or ( b ) its ' generation followed necessarily from causes prior to it ' . Adding to a long standing debate O'Brien argues that ( a ) alludes to the generation of matter from the One ...
... matter whether matter has ( a ) ' al- ways existed ' or ( b ) its ' generation followed necessarily from causes prior to it ' . Adding to a long standing debate O'Brien argues that ( a ) alludes to the generation of matter from the One ...
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... matter ; if any group of items are really equivalent to one another , any effect which subject - matter has will presumably be on the total incidence of items from the group taken together , rather than on the selection of one item from ...
... matter ; if any group of items are really equivalent to one another , any effect which subject - matter has will presumably be on the total incidence of items from the group taken together , rather than on the selection of one item from ...
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