Classical Quarterly, المجلدات 10-11John Percival Postgate, Edward Vernon Arnold, Frederick William Hall Classical Association, 1960 |
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... argument . ( b ) Nor is the subject ' The One ' or ' The One Being ' . Another premiss that Corn- ford detects behind Parmenides ' argument is the proposition that what exists is single : " That which is , is one and cannot be many ...
... argument . ( b ) Nor is the subject ' The One ' or ' The One Being ' . Another premiss that Corn- ford detects behind Parmenides ' argument is the proposition that what exists is single : " That which is , is one and cannot be many ...
الصفحة 95
... argument can be talked and thought about , for we are talking and thinking about it . Hence indeed the temptation to say that the čσT has no subject ; for Parmenides ' argument need assume nothing save that we are thinking and talking ...
... argument can be talked and thought about , for we are talking and thinking about it . Hence indeed the temptation to say that the čσT has no subject ; for Parmenides ' argument need assume nothing save that we are thinking and talking ...
الصفحة 97
... argument , what can be the point of repeating it in detail ? These difficulties can be met by settling the course of the argument and the use that is made in it of one or two cardinal expressions . Having argued that his subject has ...
... argument , what can be the point of repeating it in detail ? These difficulties can be met by settling the course of the argument and the use that is made in it of one or two cardinal expressions . Having argued that his subject has ...
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Observations on the Style of Varro E LAUGHTON I | 29 |
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Sex ClodiusSex Cloelius D R SHACKLETON BAILEY | 43 |
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