Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 7John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1982 |
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... body . In this single word , then , Alexander has combined a reference to Aristotle's comparison between the motion of animals and the opera- tion of puppets with a description of the actual capacity of the body to obey the commands of ...
... body . In this single word , then , Alexander has combined a reference to Aristotle's comparison between the motion of animals and the opera- tion of puppets with a description of the actual capacity of the body to obey the commands of ...
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... bodies combine to form an in- finitely large body , then the doctrine of infinite worlds will entail that there are ei- ther many infinites ( if each world is composed of an infinite number of bodies ) , or fi- nitely many infinites ...
... bodies combine to form an in- finitely large body , then the doctrine of infinite worlds will entail that there are ei- ther many infinites ( if each world is composed of an infinite number of bodies ) , or fi- nitely many infinites ...
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John Pinsent. infinitely numerous bodies form an infinite body , this ' thing between ' them ( the void is presumably implied , since the same language is used in C where the void is explic- itly identified ) will exceed the infinite body ...
John Pinsent. infinitely numerous bodies form an infinite body , this ' thing between ' them ( the void is presumably implied , since the same language is used in C where the void is explic- itly identified ) will exceed the infinite body ...
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