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Theophrastus diverges from Aristotle in maintaining that phantasia can make the wrong projection even though the sense intake is right , and vice versa : it is the faculty of phantasia ( pavтaσTIKÓν ) that can supervise the senses if ...
Theophrastus diverges from Aristotle in maintaining that phantasia can make the wrong projection even though the sense intake is right , and vice versa : it is the faculty of phantasia ( pavтaσTIKÓν ) that can supervise the senses if ...
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For example , an armband ( armilla ) is , in its absolute sense , neutral , and therefore neither loose nor tight ; only when the arm which wears it is thin and ill- fitting ( in this case due to consumptive wasting ) does it then ...
For example , an armband ( armilla ) is , in its absolute sense , neutral , and therefore neither loose nor tight ; only when the arm which wears it is thin and ill- fitting ( in this case due to consumptive wasting ) does it then ...
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Further , the sense prohibits his interpretation : ' The whole phrase ... would then mean " the ordained and safe laws of the gods " . Or урanτά could even be taken quite literally : funerary and other sacred laws were of course written ...
Further , the sense prohibits his interpretation : ' The whole phrase ... would then mean " the ordained and safe laws of the gods " . Or урanτά could even be taken quite literally : funerary and other sacred laws were of course written ...
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