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1 1, XXI | that not only Epicurus, but Aristotle, whose sentiments regarding 2 1, XXIV| being a question whether, as Aristotle thinks, names were bestowed 3 1, XXIV| followers of Epicurus and Aristotle suppose, an altogether uncertain 4 1, LXV | the conduct recorded of Aristotle. This philosopher, seeing 5 2, XII | charge against Plato, that Aristotle, after being his pupil for 6 2, XII | defend his views, after Aristotle had taken his departure; 7 2, XII | philosophy would maintain, Aristotle was guilty of wickedness 8 2, XII | the study of philosophy. Aristotle, indeed, is said to have 9 3, XIII| with error, on account of Aristotle's having separated from 10 4, LVI | bowl, and take refuge with Aristotle and the Peripatetics, who 11 5, XLV | nature of names is not, as Aristotle supposes, an enactment of 12 7, III | gather from the writings of Aristotle and the Peripatetic school 13 8, XLV | Democritus, Epicurus, and Aristotle, although perhaps these