Thirdly, Affected Obscurity, as in the Peripatetic and other sects of Philosophy.
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To this end Aristotle had left Macedonia and established his Peripatetic School at Athens.
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The philosophy of Aristotle, otherwise called the Peripatetic philosophy.
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To couch and litter for head of Peripatetic school!
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The mere substitution of the Academic for the Peripatetic philosophy would indeed have done little good.
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The Peripatetic school is positively at a standstill.
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The Peripatetic sage does not exempt himself totally from perturbations of mind, but he moderates them.
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He strongly held all those wise tenets, which are so well inculcated in that Politico-Peripatetic school of Exchange-alley.
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But the Peripatetic School think the goods of the soul have the pre-eminence, such as prudence, fortitude, temperance, justice.
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While all were making a disturbance, Menephylus, a Peripatetic philosopher, addressing Hylas: You see, he said, how this investigation is no foolery nor insolence.
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Peripatetic voters have a better chance of casting a ballot online, nonetheless.
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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.