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ARISTOTLE . Historical Notices . ARISTOTLE , born at Stagira , in Macedonia , in the year 384 B.C. , began at first to study medicine . He afterward came to Athens , where he attended the lectures of Plato . He soon attained great ...
ARISTOTLE . Historical Notices . ARISTOTLE , born at Stagira , in Macedonia , in the year 384 B.C. , began at first to study medicine . He afterward came to Athens , where he attended the lectures of Plato . He soon attained great ...
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... Aristotle sought a middle way between idealism and sensualism ; but in what that middle way precisely consisted is far from being equally clear . Perhaps the fundamental points of the doctrine of Aristotle may be represented in the ...
... Aristotle sought a middle way between idealism and sensualism ; but in what that middle way precisely consisted is far from being equally clear . Perhaps the fundamental points of the doctrine of Aristotle may be represented in the ...
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... Aristotle , the forms of the reason , although they cannot , in- deed , be applied to anything but sensations , yet add to them , in constituting knowledge , an element inde- pendent of experience . If these be in fact the fundamental ...
... Aristotle , the forms of the reason , although they cannot , in- deed , be applied to anything but sensations , yet add to them , in constituting knowledge , an element inde- pendent of experience . If these be in fact the fundamental ...
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