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... discussion of the sources of Elizabethan physical theory : Three chief theories of the nature of matter were available to Elizabethan science . The first , almost universally adopted , came from the Greek physicists through Aristotle ...
... discussion of the sources of Elizabethan physical theory : Three chief theories of the nature of matter were available to Elizabethan science . The first , almost universally adopted , came from the Greek physicists through Aristotle ...
Page 143
... discussion of Descartes ' method and his aspirations make him sound like a full- fledged Ramist , though Roth does not discuss Ramus . Ramist conception of logic.18 Eve's proposition is : " Let LOGIC IN THE GARDEN 143.
... discussion of Descartes ' method and his aspirations make him sound like a full- fledged Ramist , though Roth does not discuss Ramus . Ramist conception of logic.18 Eve's proposition is : " Let LOGIC IN THE GARDEN 143.
Page 148
... discussion of the logic of this passage , though not as concerned for the technical aspects and less interested in Adam's will than he is in Adam's " effeminacy " , sees his decision as an " emotional and thus an irration- al syllogism ...
... discussion of the logic of this passage , though not as concerned for the technical aspects and less interested in Adam's will than he is in Adam's " effeminacy " , sees his decision as an " emotional and thus an irration- al syllogism ...
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