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  • On the one hand, Asiatic despotism is based, Aris - totle asserts, not on force, but on consent.

    DESPOTISM MELVIN RICHTER 1968

  • Page 216, Volume 1 totle with behaviorism either in respect of its central doctrine or in respect of its more peripheral ones.

    BEHAVIORISM R. S. PETERS 1968

  • These details, which are neither in Plato nor in Aris - totle, were foreshadowed in the works of Philo Judaeus

    IDEA GEORGE BOAS 1968

  • Beauty transcends the work of art, whereas for Aris - totle the universal is in the thing.

    CREATIVITY IN ART MILTON C. NAHM 1968

  • Into this mathematical-musical cosmic scheme were drawn the four elements, which Empedocles made the indestructible constituents of all things, changed only by motions of harmony and discord, and which Aris - totle placed in concentric shells between the spheres of the moon and the earth.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas GRETCHEN LUDKE FINNEY 1968

  • Scientific research into an - atomy, physiology and pathology, controlled by systematic observation, began rather later, with Aris - totle and his successors, and the medical writers of the Hellenistic period, e.g.,

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas DAVID FURLEY 1968

  • It is this for - mulation which is repeated throughout the subsequent history of abstraction both by those who follow Aris - totle and by those who reject his views.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas JULIUS WEINBERG 1968

  • The main theories of concept formation in Greek antiquity were those of Democritus, Plato, and Aris - totle (Beare, 1906).

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas JULIUS WEINBERG 1968

  • School, include both the scholastic followers of Aris - totle and the followers of the atomists — although the latter were more moderate in their claims.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas ROBERT H. KARGON 1968

  • What today would be called literary criticism was, in antiquity, discussed by philosophers like Aris - totle and by rhetoricians like Quintilian.

    LITERARY CRITICISM REN 1968

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