For those who wish to get clear of difficulties it is advantageous to discuss the difficulties well; for the subsequent free play of thought implies the solution of the previous difficulties, and it is not possible to untie a knot of which one does not... Essays on Aristotle's De Anima - Page 171edited by - 1992 - 448 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Aristotle - Philosophy - 1908 - 354 pages
...some have held on certain points, and any points besides these that happen1 to have been overlooked. For those who wish to get clear of difficulties it...difficulties, and it is not possible to untie a knot 30 which one does not know. But the difficulty of our thinking points to a ' knot ' in the object ;... | |
| Aristotle - Philosophy - 1908 - 348 pages
...some have held on certain points, and any points besides these that happen1 to have been overlooked. For those who wish to get clear of difficulties it...difficulties, and it is not possible to untie a knot 30 which one does not know. But the difficulty of our thinking points to a ' knot ' in the object ;... | |
| Philosophy - 1946 - 240 pages
...have held on the first principles, and any point besides these that happens to have been overlooked. For those who wish to get clear of difficulties it is advantageous to discuss the difficulties well; for the subsequent free play of thought implies the solution of the... | |
| Giovanni Reale - Philosophy - 1980 - 552 pages
...begin from a discussion of these difficulties? Aristotle explains the reasons, in the following way: For those who wish to get clear of difficulties it is advantageous to discuss the difficulties well; for the subsequent free play of thought implies the solution of the... | |
| Moses ben Isaac da Rieti - Cosmology, Medieval - 1989 - 614 pages
...andrà con ogni probabilità cercata in un compendio medievale), Metaphysica B 1, 995a 27-28 e 33-35: "For those who wish to get clear of difficulties it is advantageous to discuss thè difficulties well [. . .] one should have surveyed all thè dif ficulties beforehand [... | |
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