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... species . The latter do not differ from one another because , in each of them , distinct differentiae are added to the common generic nucleus . The genus is the relatively indeterminate nature which obtains determination in the species ...
... species . The latter do not differ from one another because , in each of them , distinct differentiae are added to the common generic nucleus . The genus is the relatively indeterminate nature which obtains determination in the species ...
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... species - may also be " more or less " , i.e. different degrees of a common quality or nature.'4 This would be the case ( i ) Sometimes with different species of one genus : e.g. blue , red , yellow , etc. , are specifically distinct ...
... species - may also be " more or less " , i.e. different degrees of a common quality or nature.'4 This would be the case ( i ) Sometimes with different species of one genus : e.g. blue , red , yellow , etc. , are specifically distinct ...
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... species of locomotion - i.e . being ' from one place to another ' ( móleν Toî ) is that property common to the yévos ( i.e. locomotion ) which by its different forms divides the yévos into species.3 Aristotle dicusses in the Physics ( E ...
... species of locomotion - i.e . being ' from one place to another ' ( móleν Toî ) is that property common to the yévos ( i.e. locomotion ) which by its different forms divides the yévos into species.3 Aristotle dicusses in the Physics ( E ...
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abstract action activity actual agent animal ȧperý Aristotle Aristotle's Aspasius Burnet character conception connexion constitute courage definition deliberate demonstration desire determinate distinction doctrine efficient cause Empedocles essential nature eternal Ethics évépyeta example expression feeling friendship H. H. Joachim Hence human ideal implies impulse injustice intellectual virtue intelligence involved judgement justice kind knowledge man's matter means moral virtue Nicomachean Ethics object oinois opóvnois ovoía particular passage perception Philebus Plato pleasure and pain Posterior Analytics predicate premisses principle realization reason rule scientific sense Socrates soul species Speusippus sphere subject-matter substance substratum syllogism term theory things thinking thought tion truth universal voûs whole ἀρετή γὰρ δὲ ἐν ἕξις ἐπιστήμη καθ καὶ κατὰ λόγος μὲν μὴ οἱ περὶ πρὸς τὰ τὴν τῆς τὸ τὸν τοῦ τῷ τῶν