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Stranica xviii
... according to Aristotle , is the analysis of the whole into its parts ; but he does not see that the whole is more than the sum of the parts , and that the parts are changed by their relation to one another . As well might we suppose ...
... according to Aristotle , is the analysis of the whole into its parts ; but he does not see that the whole is more than the sum of the parts , and that the parts are changed by their relation to one another . As well might we suppose ...
Stranica xix
... according to the natural formation , where the joint is , not breaking any part , as a bad carver might . ' ( Phaedrus , 265 E. ) But it is not the historical method which resolves institutions and facts into their antecedent elements ...
... according to the natural formation , where the joint is , not breaking any part , as a bad carver might . ' ( Phaedrus , 265 E. ) But it is not the historical method which resolves institutions and facts into their antecedent elements ...
Stranica xxiv
... According to Aristotle the excess begins at the point where coined money is introduced : with the barter of uncivilised races , with the wild life of the hunter , with the lazy existence of the shepherd , or the state of mankind ...
... According to Aristotle the excess begins at the point where coined money is introduced : with the barter of uncivilised races , with the wild life of the hunter , with the lazy existence of the shepherd , or the state of mankind ...
Stranica xxxiii
... According to Plato the best state is a combination of democracy and tyranny ; but both of these are bad and can hardly be called constitutions at all ; and the constitution which is actually proposed is nothing but an union of democracy ...
... According to Plato the best state is a combination of democracy and tyranny ; but both of these are bad and can hardly be called constitutions at all ; and the constitution which is actually proposed is nothing but an union of democracy ...
Stranica xxxiv
... according to Plato , the best state is composed of democracy and tyranny : a statement which is nowhere to be found either in the Republic or Laws , though something like it occurs in Laws , vi . 756 E. Again , it is not true to say ...
... according to Plato , the best state is composed of democracy and tyranny : a statement which is nowhere to be found either in the Republic or Laws , though something like it occurs in Laws , vi . 756 E. Again , it is not true to say ...
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