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Stranica ix
... causes of these peculiarities we are not at present concerned . The style of Aristotle runs up into the more general question of the manner in which his writings were compiled or have been transmitted to us . Are they the work of one or ...
... causes of these peculiarities we are not at present concerned . The style of Aristotle runs up into the more general question of the manner in which his writings were compiled or have been transmitted to us . Are they the work of one or ...
Stranica xiii
... causes , categories of quantity and quality , the antithesis of custom and nature , and other verbal oppositions , which not only express , but also dominate his meaning . The antagonism to Plato is constantly reappearing , and may be ...
... causes , categories of quantity and quality , the antithesis of custom and nature , and other verbal oppositions , which not only express , but also dominate his meaning . The antagonism to Plato is constantly reappearing , and may be ...
Stranica xl
... caused by a highly artificial state of society . They may seek to throw off the restraints of law . But ' How small of all that human hearts endure , That part which laws or kings can cause or cure . ' This is the spirit which Aristotle ...
... caused by a highly artificial state of society . They may seek to throw off the restraints of law . But ' How small of all that human hearts endure , That part which laws or kings can cause or cure . ' This is the spirit which Aristotle ...
Stranica xlii
Aristotle. 3 ) Another evil is the inequality of property . This inequality is caused by the unlimited right of bequest ... causes on their own judgment ; they should be controlled by written laws ; e ) the laxity of their life contrasts ...
Aristotle. 3 ) Another evil is the inequality of property . This inequality is caused by the unlimited right of bequest ... causes on their own judgment ; they should be controlled by written laws ; e ) the laxity of their life contrasts ...
Stranica lii
... causes ; and they are holders not of indefinite , but of definite offices . The words of our definition therefore , if they are to include aristocracies as well as democracies , will have to be amended and we must say , That he is a ...
... causes ; and they are holders not of indefinite , but of definite offices . The words of our definition therefore , if they are to include aristocracies as well as democracies , will have to be amended and we must say , That he is a ...
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