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1 Pre | Diogenes Laer-tius, Plato, Aristotle, Josephus and others; which
2 1, 27(19)| Zeno too, according to Aristotle, argued thus, (cited at §
3 1, 30(21)| reasoning of this sort in Aristotle's Tract on Xenophanes, Zeno,
4 1, 36(28)| 8 So also Aristotle, Lib. de Juventute et Senectute,
5 1, 37(29)| is, perhaps, cap. vi. of Aristotle's Liber de mundo. See also
6 1, 40(39)| of a very subtile fluid. Aristotle's opinion may perhaps, be
7 2, 20 | who were of the school of Aristotle, excluded it from every
8 2, 20(40)| exclude virtue. So also Aristotle, according to Tatian. Orat.
9 2, 20(41)| are given at length in Aristotle's work, " De anima," Lib.
10 2, 20(42)| 5 Aristotle, De anima, Lib. n. eap.
11 2, 20(42)| origin of this he ascribes to Aristotle, (ib. p. 878.) as a principle
12 2, 20(42)| principle in nature. [Greek] Aristotle made Entelechia, or form,
13 2, 20(42)| ascribed to the soul by Aristotle and his followers, may be
14 2, 20(42)| was a fifth element with Aristotle: i. e. in addition to those
15 2, 20(43)| thus speaks summarily on Aristotle, (Hist. Crit. Philos. Tom.
16 2, 20(44)| speaking of the Demonology of Aristotle, he says (ib. p. 831.) "
17 2, 42(79)| These were the followers of Aristotle. See sect. 20 above, also
18 2, 49 | the evidence is clear. For Aristotle, who arranged himself against
19 2, 49 | philosophical notions of Aristotle; and, on the other hand,
20 2, 49 | Stoics: the followers of Aristotle, with those of Plato: the
21 2, 50 | the duty of the school of Aristotle,—who saw with their own
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