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... Aristotle's Departure from Athens CHAPTER FOUR 61 62 64 THE BETRAYAL OF PLATO Attic Wit . Words Versus Reality The Academy : Spirit and Method Personalities at the Academy Plato's Teachings . His Sources Aristotle's Opposition to ...
... Aristotle's Departure from Athens CHAPTER FOUR 61 62 64 THE BETRAYAL OF PLATO Attic Wit . Words Versus Reality The Academy : Spirit and Method Personalities at the Academy Plato's Teachings . His Sources Aristotle's Opposition to ...
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... Aristotle's sovereign by conquering Stagira , en- trusted him with the education of his son . " In other words , because Aristotle had been born in a city which Philip had ravaged and plundered there existed between them a rela ...
... Aristotle's sovereign by conquering Stagira , en- trusted him with the education of his son . " In other words , because Aristotle had been born in a city which Philip had ravaged and plundered there existed between them a rela ...
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... Aristotle's verbiage and making room for facts . The Epicureans adopted an experimental and anti- rationalist turn . The Probabilists of the New Academy and the Skeptics opposed Aristotle's dogmatisms . Aristotle's writing reappeared ...
... Aristotle's verbiage and making room for facts . The Epicureans adopted an experimental and anti- rationalist turn . The Probabilists of the New Academy and the Skeptics opposed Aristotle's dogmatisms . Aristotle's writing reappeared ...
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