Dissertation on the Philosophy of Aristotle 1812

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Kessinger Publishing, Jun 1, 2003 - Philosophy - 612 pages
In four books, in which his principal physical and metaphysical dogmas are unfolded; and it is shown, from indubitable evidence, that his philosophy has not been accurately known since the destruction of the Greeks. The insufficiency also of the philosophy that has been substituted by the moderns for that of Aristotle, is demonstrated. Due to the age of the original, some pages may be found to be spotty or faded.

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Thomas H. Taylor is a combat veteran of the 101st, who had exclusive access to the division's Gulf War journals, photo files, and videotapes. He is the author of many books including The Simple Sounds of Freedom (Random House, 2002). Taylor lives in Washington D.C. with his wife.

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