American Journal of Philology, Volumen118Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Charles William Emil Miller, Benjamin Dean Meritt, Tenney Frank, Harold Fredrik Cherniss, Henry Thompson Rowell Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997 Each number includes "Reviews and book notices." |
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... becoming is chal- lenged to avoid these , and so discover the basis on which the proof must rest if it is not a tissue of sophistry . The passage 245d1-7 intertwines statements about a source of becoming ( d1-3 , d4-6 ) and a source of ...
... becoming is chal- lenged to avoid these , and so discover the basis on which the proof must rest if it is not a tissue of sophistry . The passage 245d1-7 intertwines statements about a source of becoming ( d1-3 , d4-6 ) and a source of ...
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... becomes y where the subject x presupposed has itself been generated . In these cases the generation of x is not ... becoming x , where a distinct char- acteristic x arises ( including even coming to be at a location ) , can be considered ...
... becomes y where the subject x presupposed has itself been generated . In these cases the generation of x is not ... becoming x , where a distinct char- acteristic x arises ( including even coming to be at a location ) , can be considered ...
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... becoming and motion ( including self - motion ) , nor by inclusion of motion within becoming . Given that these terms are logically related ( or there would be no reason to think their archai were ) , then becoming must be a spe- cies ...
... becoming and motion ( including self - motion ) , nor by inclusion of motion within becoming . Given that these terms are logically related ( or there would be no reason to think their archai were ) , then becoming must be a spe- cies ...
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