Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 7-9John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1982 |
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... thought ( de anima 90.2-11 ) . But this need not imply that the distinction between what is due to universal ' form and what is due to matter is one which we impose , and which is posterior to the individual ; Alexander's point may ...
... thought ( de anima 90.2-11 ) . But this need not imply that the distinction between what is due to universal ' form and what is due to matter is one which we impose , and which is posterior to the individual ; Alexander's point may ...
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... thought which influence our present interpretations of Minoan culture . The term ' traditional Marxism ' , which can hardly be thought a modern development , appears in one of the contributions ( J. Lewthwaite , " Why did civilization ...
... thought which influence our present interpretations of Minoan culture . The term ' traditional Marxism ' , which can hardly be thought a modern development , appears in one of the contributions ( J. Lewthwaite , " Why did civilization ...
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... thought or Sophocles ' audience thought about any given act or condition involving pollution . Things are much more complicated than critics have made out . Different views may be aired on different occasions to suit dramaturgical or ...
... thought or Sophocles ' audience thought about any given act or condition involving pollution . Things are much more complicated than critics have made out . Different views may be aired on different occasions to suit dramaturgical or ...
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