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 1       V|           OPINIONS OF PLATO AND ARISTOTLE.~ ~But possibly those who
 2       V|         philosophers, Plato and Aristotle. For these, they say, have
 3       V|       in a fiery substance. But Aristotle, in a book addressed to
 4       V|     about first principles. For Aristotle himself, having said that
 5       V|       him, "What is the reason, Aristotle, why you give heed to Homer,
 6      VI| DISAGREEMENTS BETWEEN PLATO AND ARISTOTLE.~ ~And that these very wonderful
 7      VI|         the things produced, -- Aristotle makes no mention at all
 8      VI|   heavens, and in fixed sphere, Aristotle says that, next to the most
 9      VI| affection, and of appetite. But Aristotle says that the soul is not
10      VI|    whole soul is immortal." But Aristotle, naming it "the actuality,"
11      VI|        is always in motion; but Aristotle says that it is immoveable,
12     XII|  teacher of Plato, and Plato of Aristotle. Now these men flourished
13     XII|     prove that during his reign Aristotle associated with him. From
14   XXXVI|       as if they had seen them. Aristotle at least -- as if he had
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