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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... things equally happen to good men and bad , being things which make us neither better nor worse . Therefore they are neither good nor evil . How quickly all things disappear , in the universe the bodies themselves , but in time the ...
... things equally happen to good men and bad , being things which make us neither better nor worse . Therefore they are neither good nor evil . How quickly all things disappear , in the universe the bodies themselves , but in time the ...
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... thing that is in poten- tiality as such , in which sense it applies only to divisible things and bodies , as is proved in 6 Physics . Whereas according to Plato that which moves itself is not a body ; for he took movement for any ...
... thing that is in poten- tiality as such , in which sense it applies only to divisible things and bodies , as is proved in 6 Physics . Whereas according to Plato that which moves itself is not a body ; for he took movement for any ...
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... thing has in itself its own being distinct from all other things . Where- fore when we know the definition of a thing , first we place it in a genus , whereby we know in general what it is , and afterwards we add differences , so as to ...
... thing has in itself its own being distinct from all other things . Where- fore when we know the definition of a thing , first we place it in a genus , whereby we know in general what it is , and afterwards we add differences , so as to ...
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