Great Books of the Western World: Robert Maynard Hutchins, Editor in Chief, Volume 8Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 - Literature |
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... substance ( 4 ) Of secondary substances , species are more truly substance than genera ( 5 ) All species , which are not genera , are sub- stance in the same degree , and all primary sub- stances are substance in the same degree . ( 6 ) ...
... substance ( 4 ) Of secondary substances , species are more truly substance than genera ( 5 ) All species , which are not genera , are sub- stance in the same degree , and all primary sub- stances are substance in the same degree . ( 6 ) ...
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... substance — the Forms and the [ 20 ] objects of mathematics — as well as a third kind , viz . the substance of sensible bodies . And Speusippus made still more kinds of substance , beginning with the One , and assuming princi- ples for ...
... substance — the Forms and the [ 20 ] objects of mathematics — as well as a third kind , viz . the substance of sensible bodies . And Speusippus made still more kinds of substance , beginning with the One , and assuming princi- ples for ...
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... substance ; but if we di- vide according to accidental qualities , e.g. if we were to divide that which is endowed with feet into the white and the black , there will be as many differentiae as there are cuts . There- fore it is plain ...
... substance ; but if we di- vide according to accidental qualities , e.g. if we were to divide that which is endowed with feet into the white and the black , there will be as many differentiae as there are cuts . There- fore it is plain ...
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CATEGORIES Categoriae translated by E M Edghill p | 5 |
ON INTERPRETATION De interpretatione translated by E M | 25 |
PRIOR ANALYTICS Analytica priora translated by A J Jen | 39 |
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affirmative alteration amphiboly Anaxagoras animal argument assert assertoric assumed attri attribute becoming belong biped body called Callias cause centre clear clearly cold colour come-to-be coming-to-be conclusion consequently contradictory contrary defined definition Democritus demonstration differentia divisible earth elements Empedocles equal essence everything exist fact false figure finite fire follows further genera genus gism hand heat Hence impossible indivisible infinite instance kind knowledge Leucippus locomotion magnitude matter means ment middle term moist Moreover motion moved movement movent nature necessarily necessary negative object opposite Parmenides particular Plato Polyclitus possess possible predicated premisses primary principles prior Prior Analytics proof proposition proved quantity question reason refutation relation rendered rest sense Similarly Socrates SOPHISTICAL REFUTATIONS species statement substance substratum suppose syllogism thing Timaeus tion tive trary true truth universal virtue void whereas whole wind