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Page 77
... Alexander also drops the xai between rolótytes xai xivýoeig . Bonitz , Met . 470 , writes that , if we follow Alexander in reading ( instead of the of the codices ) , we must also follow him in reading olov . 31 On ouτos referring ...
... Alexander also drops the xai between rolótytes xai xivýoeig . Bonitz , Met . 470 , writes that , if we follow Alexander in reading ( instead of the of the codices ) , we must also follow him in reading olov . 31 On ouτos referring ...
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... Alexander transposes the terms to a30 ( placing them after aiodŋτn ) , apparently because it is obvious that all must acknowledge the existence not only of sublunar things , but also of the celestial bodies . Cf. Met . H 1 , 1042a6-11 ...
... Alexander transposes the terms to a30 ( placing them after aiodŋτn ) , apparently because it is obvious that all must acknowledge the existence not only of sublunar things , but also of the celestial bodies . Cf. Met . H 1 , 1042a6-11 ...
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... Alexander's theory of mixture and composition . ( b ) ps . Alexander , 693 , 23-26 , has little to say : the terms of the first part ( μέσον included ) must be read together and καὶ τὸ κινούμενον μóvwç should be understood as being ...
... Alexander's theory of mixture and composition . ( b ) ps . Alexander , 693 , 23-26 , has little to say : the terms of the first part ( μέσον included ) must be read together and καὶ τὸ κινούμενον μóvwç should be understood as being ...
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Selfknowledge | 25 |
OPEEIΣ | 35 |
A 8 and the Problem of Aristotles Monotheism | 57 |
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According activity actuality Alexander Anaxagoras Anaximander anima argument Aristotle Aristotle's assume Averroes Bonitz caelo Callippus causality cause of movement celestial bodies chapter clause commentary contrary Corpus cosmos demiurge denotes desire dialogues divine doctrine Düring efficient cause Empedocles essence eternal Eudemian Ethics Eudemus Eudoxus existence explain expression fact formal Greek H. J. Kraemer heaven Hence ideas interpretation intimates Jaeger knowledge lines mathematics matter means Merlan Metaphysics mind motion moving nature noûs object ontology op.cit ovcía ovoía Parmenides passus Phaedrus philosophy Phys planets Plato plurality points potentiality Pythagoreans question reality Ross self-knowledge sense sensible things signifies soul speaks Speusippus spheres substance term theology Theophrastus theory thinking thought Timaeus unmoved Mover VIII W. K. C. Guthrie writes Xenocrates Xenophanes γὰρ δὲ εἶναι ἐν καὶ κτλ μὲν νοῦς οὐσία τὰ τὴν τὸ τοῦ τῷ τῶν