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" ... apparent natures is not known by him in an unstable, but in a definite manner ; nor does he know that which is subject to all-various mutations dubiously, but in a manner perpetually the same ; for by knowing himself, he knows every thing of which... "
The Metaphysics of Aristotle: Translated from the Greek with Copious Notes ... - Página 294
por Aristotle, Thomas Taylor - 1801 - 467 páginas
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The Rhetoric, Poetic and Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle, tr. by T. Taylor

Aristoteles - 1811 - 644 páginas
...knowing himself, he knows every thing of which he is the cause, possessing a knowledge transcendently more accurate than that which is co-ordinate to the objects of knowledge ; since a causal knowledge of every thing is superior to every other kind of knowledge. Divinity, therefore,...
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A Dissertation on the Philosophy of Aristotle: In Four Books ...

Thomas Taylor - 1812 - 628 páginas
...knowing himself, he knows every thing of which he is the cause, possessing a knowledge transcendently more accurate than that which is co-ordinate to the objects of knowledge. Divinity, therefore, knows without buspy attending to the objects of his intellection, because he abides...
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Theoretic Arithmetic, in Three Books: Containing the Substance of All that ...

Thomas Taylor - 1816 - 308 páginas
...knowing himself, he knows every thing of which he is the cause, possessing a knowledge transcendantly more accurate than that which is co-ordinate to the objects of knowledge. Hence, in order to know sensible natures, he is not indigent of sense, or opinion, or science ; for...
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The Six Books of Proclus, the Platonic Successor, on the Theology ..., Volumen2

Proclus - 1816 - 578 páginas
...knowing himself, he knows every thing of which he is the cause, possessing a knowledge transcendently more accurate than that which is co-ordinate to the objects of knowledge; since a causal knowledge of every thing is superior to every other kind of knowledge. Divinity therefore,...
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The Rhetoric, Poetic, and Nicomachean Ethics ... Translated from ..., Volumen2

Aristotle - 1818 - 428 páginas
...knowing himself, he knows every thing of which he is the cause, possessing a knowledge transcendently more accurate than that which is co-ordinate to the objects of knowledge ; since a casual knowledge of every thing is superior to every other kind of knowledge. Divinity, therefore,...
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The Rhetoric, Poetic, and Nicomachean Ethics: Of Aristotle, Volumen2

Aristotle - 1818 - 408 páginas
...knowing himself, he knows every thing of which he is the cause, possessing a knowledge transcendently more accurate than that which is co-ordinate to the objects of knowledge ; since a casual knowledge of every thing is superior to every other kind of knowledge. Divinity, therefore,...
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Realistic Idealism in Philosophy Itself, Volumen1

Nathaniel Holmes - 1888 - 540 páginas
...by knowing himself knows everything of which he is the cause, possessing a knowledge transcendently more accurate than that which is coordinate to the objects of knowledge ; since a causal knowledge of everything is superior to every other kind of knowledge. Without busily...
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