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Stranica xi
... principle of criticism , to imagine how Aristotle would have rewritten or rearranged his subject , had our modern copies of the Politics fallen into his hands . Many things become clearer to us when we are familiar with them . A sense ...
... principle of criticism , to imagine how Aristotle would have rewritten or rearranged his subject , had our modern copies of the Politics fallen into his hands . Many things become clearer to us when we are familiar with them . A sense ...
Stranica xiv
... principle . The tendency to pass from the absolute to the relative , or from a wider to a narrower point of view , as in the discussion respecting the slave and the artizan , the good citizen and the good man , the art of money - making ...
... principle . The tendency to pass from the absolute to the relative , or from a wider to a narrower point of view , as in the discussion respecting the slave and the artizan , the good citizen and the good man , the art of money - making ...
Stranica xvi
... principle runs through the whole of nature and is dis- cernible even in things without life , for example , in musical harmony . And in man there is a despotic rule which the soul exercises over the body , and a constitutional rule ...
... principle runs through the whole of nature and is dis- cernible even in things without life , for example , in musical harmony . And in man there is a despotic rule which the soul exercises over the body , and a constitutional rule ...
Stranica xxi
... Seventh Book , proposes the emancipation of individual slaves as the reward of good conduct - the door of hope was never to be closed - this is a first principle to be always c . 8 . c . 9 . observed in INTRODUCTION , BOOK I. 7 . xxi.
... Seventh Book , proposes the emancipation of individual slaves as the reward of good conduct - the door of hope was never to be closed - this is a first principle to be always c . 8 . c . 9 . observed in INTRODUCTION , BOOK I. 7 . xxi.
Stranica xxii
... principle upheld , not by the primitive , but by the mediaeval church , which led to the emancipation of the serfs . [ See note in loco and Essay on Aristotle as a Political Philosopher . ] Having discussed the relation of master and ...
... principle upheld , not by the primitive , but by the mediaeval church , which led to the emancipation of the serfs . [ See note in loco and Essay on Aristotle as a Political Philosopher . ] Having discussed the relation of master and ...
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