Foundations of Western Thought: Six Major Philosophers. [Selection of Readings]James Gordon Clapp |
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... question , to ( b ) a quasi - spatial type ( " visible " vs. " invisible , " " cor- poreal " vs. " incorporeal , " " here " vs. " there " ) to ( c ) a logical ( “ superior knowledge " vs. " derivative sense ” ) type of question . The ...
... question , to ( b ) a quasi - spatial type ( " visible " vs. " invisible , " " cor- poreal " vs. " incorporeal , " " here " vs. " there " ) to ( c ) a logical ( “ superior knowledge " vs. " derivative sense ” ) type of question . The ...
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... questions entail answers to the other two . To ask in what order the several works of Aristotle were written is to raise a question which defies an answer ; they contain so many cross references that each work suggests that most of the ...
... questions entail answers to the other two . To ask in what order the several works of Aristotle were written is to raise a question which defies an answer ; they contain so many cross references that each work suggests that most of the ...
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... question is pointless . ) E.g. , " Why does it thun- der ? " means " why is a noise produced in the clouds ? " for the true form of the question is one thing predicated in this way of another . Or again , " why are these things , e.g. ...
... question is pointless . ) E.g. , " Why does it thun- der ? " means " why is a noise produced in the clouds ? " for the true form of the question is one thing predicated in this way of another . Or again , " why are these things , e.g. ...
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