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Journal of the History of Biology, 1976
Chez Aristote, inferiorite de la femme: du point de vue biologique, l'homme seul est fecond, la femme n'ayant de role qu'en tant qu'habitacle de l'embryon et nourrice. Les secretions de l'homme et de la femme. Activite de l'homme, passivite de la femme.
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Chez Aristote, inferiorite de la femme: du point de vue biologique, l'homme seul est fecond, la femme n'ayant de role qu'en tant qu'habitacle de l'embryon et nourrice. Les secretions de l'homme et de la femme. Activite de l'homme, passivite de la femme.
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The place of logic in Aristotle's thought In Metaph. E.1, Aristotle divides the sciences (=branches of knowledge) into three divisions: Theoretical (mathematics, natural science, theology), Practical (ethics, politics), and Productive (art, rhetoric ...
E. Mitchell
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Synthese, 1983
Aristotle tells us more than once that ‘to be’ is said in many ways, whatever that means. I had better say straight off that I can find very little in the present paper that tells us what that means. But in the course of considering what it might mean, Owen, a long time ago (1960), told us that, while some people held that ‘being’ has “a single meaning”
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Aristotle tells us more than once that ‘to be’ is said in many ways, whatever that means. I had better say straight off that I can find very little in the present paper that tells us what that means. But in the course of considering what it might mean, Owen, a long time ago (1960), told us that, while some people held that ‘being’ has “a single meaning”
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
To the Editor.— Intrigued by the description of Aristotle's anomaly inThe Journal(1982;248:89), I set out to confirm his observation. My initial assumption was that the index and middle fingers should be crossed. I did this both ways and inserted the pencil between the shafts of the fingers and between the tips of the fingers (except that I could not
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To the Editor.— Intrigued by the description of Aristotle's anomaly inThe Journal(1982;248:89), I set out to confirm his observation. My initial assumption was that the index and middle fingers should be crossed. I did this both ways and inserted the pencil between the shafts of the fingers and between the tips of the fingers (except that I could not
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The New Bioethics, 2013
This paper begins by examining the ethical issues in public health and attempts to resolve them. It then considers three different paradigms responding to heroin addiction and their underlying moral philosophy. Firstly it examines prohibition and abstinence only treatment as an example of deontological ethics and harm reduction approaches as an example
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This paper begins by examining the ethical issues in public health and attempts to resolve them. It then considers three different paradigms responding to heroin addiction and their underlying moral philosophy. Firstly it examines prohibition and abstinence only treatment as an example of deontological ethics and harm reduction approaches as an example
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
M A, Shampo, R A, Kyle
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M A, Shampo, R A, Kyle
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Endeavour, 2008
Although Aristotle was often portrayed during the early modern period, his imagined appearance varied widely. When modern interpreters try to impose definitive meanings on pictures, they run the risk of overlooking symbolic resonances which can be just as significant as direct representation.
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Although Aristotle was often portrayed during the early modern period, his imagined appearance varied widely. When modern interpreters try to impose definitive meanings on pictures, they run the risk of overlooking symbolic resonances which can be just as significant as direct representation.
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Phronesis, 1995
The importance of Lynne Spellman's treatment of Aristotle's theory of substance' is far greater than its modest size would suggest. Her persuasive reading of Aristotle stresses links with Plato, arguing that for Aristotle what primarily exists are is forms of natural kinds, indistinguishable from one another within a given kind and hence knowable, not ...
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The importance of Lynne Spellman's treatment of Aristotle's theory of substance' is far greater than its modest size would suggest. Her persuasive reading of Aristotle stresses links with Plato, arguing that for Aristotle what primarily exists are is forms of natural kinds, indistinguishable from one another within a given kind and hence knowable, not ...
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Aristotle Transformed: The Ancient Commentators and Their Influence
, 2016J. Bussanich, R. Sorabji
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