The Sophists and Their Legacy: Proceedings of the Fourth International Colloquium on Ancient Philosophy Held in Cooperation with Projektgruppe Altertumswissenschaften Der Thyssen Stiftung at Bad Homburg, 29th August - 1st September 1979International Colloquium on Ancient Philosophy, Projektgruppe Altertumswissenschaft, INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM ON ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY 197 Steiner, 1981 - Всего страниц: 141 |
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That Plato is avoiding the discussion of process becomes even more evident if
we consider the fourth puzzle raised by ... I who do not even dare to say , when
one is added to one , whether the one to which the addition is made has become
...
That Plato is avoiding the discussion of process becomes even more evident if
we consider the fourth puzzle raised by ... I who do not even dare to say , when
one is added to one , whether the one to which the addition is made has become
...
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Plato asks , when B is added to A , does A become two , or does B become two ,
or does AB become two ? ... I should judge , because Aristotle has never
observed any cases in which the food gets the better of the body and the leg
becomes ...
Plato asks , when B is added to A , does A become two , or does B become two ,
or does AB become two ? ... I should judge , because Aristotle has never
observed any cases in which the food gets the better of the body and the leg
becomes ...
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... at Bad Homburg, 29th August - 1st September 1979 International Colloquium
on Ancient Philosophy, Projektgruppe Altertumswissenschaft, INTERNATIONAL
COLLOQUIUM ON ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY 197 G. B. Kerferd. become a fat boy .
... at Bad Homburg, 29th August - 1st September 1979 International Colloquium
on Ancient Philosophy, Projektgruppe Altertumswissenschaft, INTERNATIONAL
COLLOQUIUM ON ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY 197 G. B. Kerferd. become a fat boy .
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