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R. S. Woolhouse. Giri Particular Histories ' [ 4.265 ] he gives a list of 130 particular areas of suitable investigation , some of which he undertook himself . Its range is breathtaking , from a ' History of the Heavenly Bodies ; or ...
R. S. Woolhouse. Giri Particular Histories ' [ 4.265 ] he gives a list of 130 particular areas of suitable investigation , some of which he undertook himself . Its range is breathtaking , from a ' History of the Heavenly Bodies ; or ...
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... particular thing seem to belong chiefly to substance'.1 Statements like this set the scene for post - Aristotelian discussions of substances , both before and after Aquinas . Passages which echo , or explicitly refer to Aristotle are ...
... particular thing seem to belong chiefly to substance'.1 Statements like this set the scene for post - Aristotelian discussions of substances , both before and after Aquinas . Passages which echo , or explicitly refer to Aristotle are ...
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... particular interpretation of it as a corpuscular constitution is another . A similar point can be made here . The notion of a real essence is one thing . It is ' that Foundation from which all ... Properties [ of the species ] flow ...
... particular interpretation of it as a corpuscular constitution is another . A similar point can be made here . The notion of a real essence is one thing . It is ' that Foundation from which all ... Properties [ of the species ] flow ...
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Chapter 4 | 149 |
Bibliography of Books and Articles referred to more than once | 190 |
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