Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... Aristotle inveighs against the ancient view that a vacuum is a necessary prerequisite for motion and that the latter could not occur without the former . In opposition to this view Aristotle shows that it is precisely the phenomenon of ...
... Aristotle inveighs against the ancient view that a vacuum is a necessary prerequisite for motion and that the latter could not occur without the former . In opposition to this view Aristotle shows that it is precisely the phenomenon of ...
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... Aristotle meant you would burden him with another error which would amount to a falsehood ; because , since there is no such sheer height available on earth , it is clear that Aristotle could not have made the experiment ; yet he wishes ...
... Aristotle meant you would burden him with another error which would amount to a falsehood ; because , since there is no such sheer height available on earth , it is clear that Aristotle could not have made the experiment ; yet he wishes ...
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... Aristotle , the blood consists of several parts , in some sort of the same description , according to the views of each . Medical men , indeed , only pay attention to human blood , taken in phlebotomy and con- tained in cups and ...
... Aristotle , the blood consists of several parts , in some sort of the same description , according to the views of each . Medical men , indeed , only pay attention to human blood , taken in phlebotomy and con- tained in cups and ...
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