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metaphysics

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1 PreS | be based on Aristotle’s Metaphysics, a passage containing an 2 PreS | argument is laid in the Metaphysics of Aristotle. But we cannot 3 PreS | cannot argue, either from the Metaphysics, or from any other of the 4 PreS | Aristotle. In the chapter of the Metaphysics quoted by Dr. Jackson, about 5 Intro| included; (6) The beginning of metaphysics and logic implied in the Cratylus Part
6 Intro| spirit of philosophy or metaphysics can alone charm away metaphysical 7 Intro| the mind of the student.~Metaphysics are even more troublesome 8 Intro| Language cannot be explained by Metaphysics; for it is prior to them 9 Intro| had possessed ‘enough of Metaphysics to get rid of Metaphysics,’ 10 Intro| Metaphysics to get rid of Metaphysics,’ it would have made far 11 Intro| many errors, not only of metaphysics and theology, but also of Euthydemus Part
12 Intro| natural limit of logic and metaphysics; if they give us a more The First Alcibiades Part
13 Pre | Aristotle; the first in the Metaphysics, the latter in the Rhetoric. Gorgias Part
14 Intro| who has not ‘passed his metaphysics’ before he has grown up Menexenus Part
15 Pre | Aristotle; the first in the Metaphysics, the latter in the Rhetoric. Meno Part
16 Intro| abstractions of mathematics or metaphysics; we pass imperceptibly from 17 Intro| first book of Aristotle’s Metaphysics, of the derivation of such Parmenides Part
18 Intro| in modern phraseology, of metaphysics and logic (Theaet., Soph.). 19 Intro| tortoise.’ These ‘surds’ of metaphysics ought to occasion no more 20 Intro| age there is probably more metaphysics in the common sense (i.e. 21 Intro| do not consider how much metaphysics are required to place us 22 Intro| required to place us above metaphysics, or how difficult it is Philebus Part
23 Intro| Plato, and the Physics or Metaphysics of Aristotle. It is this 24 Intro| the distinction between metaphysics and mathematics. But there 25 Intro| causes in the Physics and Metaphysics of Aristotle, for which The Sophist Part
26 Intro| have no taste for abstruse metaphysics will greatly prefer the 27 Intro| service rendered by Plato to metaphysics in the Sophist, is not his 28 Intro| of mind Aristotle in his Metaphysics has preserved an anonymous 29 Intro| the great modern master of metaphysics there are several points 30 Intro| science of ousia, logic or metaphysics, philosophers have often 31 Intro| sense will not teach us metaphysics any more than mathematics. 32 Intro| sometimes interpreted physics by metaphysics, and confused his own philosophical 33 Intro| that only by the study of metaphysics can we get rid of metaphysics, 34 Intro| metaphysics can we get rid of metaphysics, and that those who are The Statesman Part
35 Intro| of all things; given by metaphysics better than the Eleatic Theaetetus Part
36 Intro| transition from mathematics to metaphysics. He can form a general conception 37 Intro| including Aristotle in his Metaphysics, have mixed up the Protagoras Timaeus Part
38 Intro| modern times by geometry and metaphysics. Neither of the Greek words


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