The Shaking Off of BurdensUniversity of Cape Town, 1965 - 17 Seiten |
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... living creature , is a particularly useful kind of tool . At this point Aristotle does something very surprising ; in fact , I think it is one of the most surprising moments in classical literature . He faces the problem of automation ...
... living creature , is a particularly useful kind of tool . At this point Aristotle does something very surprising ; in fact , I think it is one of the most surprising moments in classical literature . He faces the problem of automation ...
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... living . " And there he might well have left it , but , to his credit , he does not . For , he continues , there are other questions to be considered , whether anyone does in fact by nature answer to this description , whether it is ...
... living . " And there he might well have left it , but , to his credit , he does not . For , he continues , there are other questions to be considered , whether anyone does in fact by nature answer to this description , whether it is ...
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