Philosophical Works ; with Notes and Supplementary Disertations, Volum 2Georg Olms, 1967 - 1034 pàgines |
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Pàgina 837
... former being active , the two latter , passive . The Secondary are either less , or more , pro- perly secondary . - The former are common to elementary and to mixed bodies ; and are all potentially objects of touch . Of these Aristotle ...
... former being active , the two latter , passive . The Secondary are either less , or more , pro- perly secondary . - The former are common to elementary and to mixed bodies ; and are all potentially objects of touch . Of these Aristotle ...
Pàgina 911
... former , for this supposes that they can be dissociated ; not the latter , for this supposes them not to be given as necessary reciprocals . Such are whole and parts , means and end , cause and effect , reason and conse- quent ...
... former , for this supposes that they can be dissociated ; not the latter , for this supposes them not to be given as necessary reciprocals . Such are whole and parts , means and end , cause and effect , reason and conse- quent ...
Pàgina 965
... former principle has either degraded the mind to the nature of the material objects of its sensations , or it has elevated the objects of its sensation to the spiritual nature of the mind : in the former instance it has occasioned the ...
... former principle has either degraded the mind to the nature of the material objects of its sensations , or it has elevated the objects of its sensation to the spiritual nature of the mind : in the former instance it has occasioned the ...
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