University of California Chronicle, Том 16,Выпуск 4University of California Press, 1914 |
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... describe and interpret Nature and Man . We are familiar with the notion that it is to the Greeks that we owe the belief that it is possible so to describe and interpret ; the belief that nature is intel- ligible to man , and that to ...
... describe and interpret Nature and Man . We are familiar with the notion that it is to the Greeks that we owe the belief that it is possible so to describe and interpret ; the belief that nature is intel- ligible to man , and that to ...
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... describe the behavior of the parts or elements in nature.25 This phraseology of Anaximander was natural enough . To impute human passions , desires , and intelli- gence to external objects is one of the deepest - seated habits of the ...
... describe the behavior of the parts or elements in nature.25 This phraseology of Anaximander was natural enough . To impute human passions , desires , and intelli- gence to external objects is one of the deepest - seated habits of the ...
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... describe their actual status , ' ' 39 it is neces- sary first to collect the facts . Hence , sooner or later , on the political side , collections of constitutions 40 like those col- lected for Aristotle and Dicaearchus ; in zoology ...
... describe their actual status , ' ' 39 it is neces- sary first to collect the facts . Hence , sooner or later , on the political side , collections of constitutions 40 like those col- lected for Aristotle and Dicaearchus ; in zoology ...
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... describe that factor in external nature which he was led by his observations to regard as the initiative or spontaneous source of change . As Thales knew , and as Aristotle ex- plained of him , seeds , bulbs , and corms , in rich soil ...
... describe that factor in external nature which he was led by his observations to regard as the initiative or spontaneous source of change . As Thales knew , and as Aristotle ex- plained of him , seeds , bulbs , and corms , in rich soil ...
Стр. 417
... describe what he " " sees him do . And exactly in the same sense it is the whole excellence of the pvouós , that he , too , for- mulates in vóμo the behavior of things other than men , " that which is around us , as Heraclitus called it ...
... describe what he " " sees him do . And exactly in the same sense it is the whole excellence of the pvouós , that he , too , for- mulates in vóμo the behavior of things other than men , " that which is around us , as Heraclitus called it ...
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