Three Philosophers |
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that good things have in common and again if is page | 4 |
Aristotles doctrine of substance is integral to most of his page | 5 |
One or many? is an intelligible question only if we ask it page | 9 |
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accidens existent actual actualised animal answer Aquinas Aquinas's argue argument Aristotelian Aristotle says Aristotle's asserted attributes body bronze Bucephalus called categorical syllogism category of quality category of substance characteristic colour concept connexion copula dative definition differentia discussion distinction divine doctrine domain of discourse educated entities essence example existence indicated explain expression false flesh form or nature formal cause Frege given gold Greek hold horse human idea identifiable identity individualized form intellect kind of thing linguistic function logic mean Metaphysics object ousia parcel of matter perhaps philosopher phrase plastic letters Plato Posterior Analytics potentiality principle of contradiction proper name proposition question refer relation sense shape shew singular Sir David Ross Socrates sort soul speak species stands statement stuff substantial such-and-such suppose surface syllable term Theaetetus theorem theory theory of forms thought Tibbles true understanding verb vinegar what-is-it wine word