The Past as Prologue: Sources and Studies in European Civilization, Том 1Everett Uberto Crosby, Charles Richard Webb Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1973 |
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... kind of truth we must proceed by demonstrative arguments whereby we can convince our adversaries . But since such arguments are not available in support of the second kind of truth , our intention must be not to convince our opponent by ...
... kind of truth we must proceed by demonstrative arguments whereby we can convince our adversaries . But since such arguments are not available in support of the second kind of truth , our intention must be not to convince our opponent by ...
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... kind of movement or by another kind . If by the same kind , it follows that what- ever causes alteration must itself be altered , and furthermore that the healer must be healed , that the teacher must be taught , and in respect of the ...
... kind of movement or by another kind . If by the same kind , it follows that what- ever causes alteration must itself be altered , and furthermore that the healer must be healed , that the teacher must be taught , and in respect of the ...
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... kind ; but all men belong to the same kind ; therefore they must be reduced to the one component which is regulative for all of them . And since the Supreme Pontiff and the Emperor are both men , if the preceding conclusion is correct ...
... kind ; but all men belong to the same kind ; therefore they must be reduced to the one component which is regulative for all of them . And since the Supreme Pontiff and the Emperor are both men , if the preceding conclusion is correct ...
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