Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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... Aristotle ; and of these in particular to the books " De Anima , " " De Memoria , " and that which is en- titled in the old translations " Parva Naturalia . " In as 15 much as later writers have either deviated from , or added to his ...
... Aristotle ; and of these in particular to the books " De Anima , " " De Memoria , " and that which is en- titled in the old translations " Parva Naturalia . " In as 15 much as later writers have either deviated from , or added to his ...
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... Aristotle , is neither tenable in theory , nor founded in facts . OF Hartley's hypothetical vibrations in his hypothetical oscillating ether of the nerves , which is the first and most 5 obvious distinction between his system and that ...
... Aristotle , is neither tenable in theory , nor founded in facts . OF Hartley's hypothetical vibrations in his hypothetical oscillating ether of the nerves , which is the first and most 5 obvious distinction between his system and that ...
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... Aristotle's chief psychological work , the De Anima , the Parva Naturalia forms a kind of appendix , where a number of subsidiary but important questions are discussed , which the De Anima left untouched . Among them occurs the De ...
... Aristotle's chief psychological work , the De Anima , the Parva Naturalia forms a kind of appendix , where a number of subsidiary but important questions are discussed , which the De Anima left untouched . Among them occurs the De ...
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