He was a peripatetic, in every way, beyond the followers of Aristotle.
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Wired caught up with the peripatetic Seed at his home in Chicago.
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Socrates was really the first peripatetic philosopher, but he was a roustabout.
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You would have thought I was trying a peripatetic preventative for dyspepsia.
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Now for Christ's sake don't judge Iowa people by this peripatetic Ananias.
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The naked Aristotelic view of it being most acceptable to the Persian, the Platonic to the Hellenistic Jew.
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It is significant that during the "age of faith" in Europe no philosopher of merit arose, and the only philosophy permitted was the puerile Scholastic-Aristotelic.
Uso de Aristotelian em inglês
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And here we have some more Aristotelian confusion of orders of abstraction.
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And those are the Aristotelian foundations of the rule of law.
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Nor is the use of the Aristotelian logic any longer natural to us.
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The following scheme presents the Aristotelian classification to the eye at a glance:-
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Hence, I have not advanced an orthodox Aristotelian view of telos.
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The original referred to the beliefs of Aristotelian thinkers before Alcmaeon.
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He is an Aristotelian of the fifteenth century, born out of due season.
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Ethics, thus strictly considered on an Aristotelian basis, are antecedent to Natural Theology.
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Such was the Arts' Faculty of the 15th century; a dreary, single-manned, Aristotelian quadriennium.
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His remark to Herminus the Aristotelian is equally worth recording.
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This philosophy was a fusion of Christianity and Aristotelian logic.
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The Schoolmen perspired no harder in their Aristotelian squirrel cages.
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Hell, her Aristotelian wisdom about one soul inhabiting two bodies.
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The notion of political animal is part of the Aristotelian political system (cf.
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They are contradictory only in the Aristotelian logic, which is the instrument of the understanding.
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In some of the Scotch universities, the Aristotelian system was discarded for that of Ramus.