Limited and Unlimited, Odd and Even, One and Many, Right and Left, Male and Female, Rest and Motion, Straight and Curved, Light and Darkness, Good and Evil, Square and Oblong . . . Aristotle himself deduced the doctrine of four elements and other dogmas... The Credentials of Science the Warrant of Faith - Strana 38autor/autoři: Josiah Parsons Cooke (Jr.) - 1888 - 324 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Connop Thirlwall - 1838 - 432 str.
...and of the ease with which it might adapt itself to the most fanciful combinations. They are : Limit and Unlimited : Odd and Even • One and Many : Right and Left : Male and Female ; Still and Moved; Straight and Curve: Light and Darkness : Good and Evil : Square and Oblong. These,... | |
| William Whewell - 1837 - 516 str.
...says, that the Pythagoreans, from the contrasts which number suggests, collected ten principles, — Limited and Unlimited, Odd and Even, One and Many,...Light and Darkness, Good and Evil, Square and Oblong. We shall see hereafter, that Aristotle himself deduced the doctrine of four elements, and other dogmas,... | |
| William Whewell - 1837 - 1048 str.
...says, that the Pythagoreans, from the contrasts which number suggests, collected ten principles, — Limited and Unlimited, Odd and Even, One. and Many,...Light and Darkness, Good and Evil, Square and Oblong. We shall see hereafter, that Aristotle himself deduced the doctrine of four elements, and other dogmas,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1843 - 654 str.
...says, that the Pythagoreans, from the contrasts which number suggests, collected ten principles — Limited and Unlimited, Odd and Even, One and Many,...Light and Darkness, Good and Evil, Square and Oblong . . . Aristotle himself deduced the doctrine of four elements and other dogmas by oppositions of the... | |
| 1843 - 668 str.
...for himself he characterizes them as but ten different aspects of one vague idea. They were — Limit and Unlimited : Odd and Even : One and Many : Right and Left : Male and Female : Still and Moved : Straight and Curve : Light and Darkness : Good and Evil : Square and Oblong. Following... | |
| George Boole - 1854 - 442 str.
...ten fundamental antitheses are recognised : finite and infinite, even and odd, unity and multitude, right and left, male and female, rest and motion,...straight and curved, light and darkness, good and evil, the square and the oblong. In that of Alcmeon the same fundamental dualism is accepted, but without... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1856 - 560 str.
...says, that the Pythagoreans, from the contrasts which number suggests, collected ten principles — Limited and Unlimited, Odd and Even, One and Many,...Light and Darkness, Good and Evil, Square and Oblong . . . Aristotle himself deduced the doctrine of four elements and other dogmas by oppositions of the... | |
| William Whewell - 1857 - 440 str.
...number suggests, collected ten principles, — Limited and Unlimited, Odd and Even, One and Many, Eight and Left, Male and Female, Rest and Motion, Straight...Light and Darkness, Good and Evil, Square and Oblong. We shall see hereafter, that Aristotle himself deduced the doctrine of Four Elements, and other dogmas,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1858 - 666 str.
...says, that the Pythagoreans, from the contrasts which number suggests, collected ten principles — Limited and Unlimited, Odd and Even, One and Many,...Light and Darkness, Good and Evil, Square and Oblong. . . . Aristotle himself deduced the doctrine of four elements and •tfher dogmas by oppositions of... | |
| William Whewell - 1858 - 582 str.
...says, that the Pythagoreans, from the contrasts which number suggests, collected ten principles, — Limited and Unlimited, Odd and Even, One and Many,...Light and Darkness, Good and Evil, Square and Oblong. We shall see hereafter, that Aristotle himself deduced the doctrine of Four Elements, and other dogmas,... | |
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