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1 3 | Zeno, or the equanimity of Aristotle, or the stupidity of Epicurus, 2 5 | occasion Plato's friend Aristotle. They may very possibly 3 6 | from the minute nostrums of Aristotle. But what is to become of 4 12| soul. This (inconsistency) Aristotle has also observed: but whether 5 12| they maintain it will. For Aristotle makes even the senses passions, 6 12| contrary to the opinion of Aristotle. Besides, if a separate 7 14| operations thereof, even as Aristotle himself has regarded some 8 15| Democritus, Empedocles, Socrates, Aristotle; whilst in opposition to 9 19| HUMAN BEING. AN EXAMPLE FROM ARISTOTLE CONVERTED INTO EVIDENCE 10 19| for instance, to quote Aristotle's example, have vitality, 11 32| of the "entelechies" of Aristotle, the chances would be, that 12 43| as the soul's indigence; Aristotle as the interruption of the 13 46| ivory is untransparent. Aristotle, while expressing his opinion 14 46| which we can only believe if Aristotle, (who would fain help us 15 49| regions. Since, indeed, Aristotle remarks of a certain hero 16 49| be that rumour deceived Aristotle, or is this caprice still