Sudden Apprehension: Aspects of Knowledge in Paradise LostMouton, 1976 - 225 ページ |
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... analysis of the second eclogue of Vergil according to Ramist procedures ( dichotomization according to the rules of Invention ) is quite striking . It shows that such analysis of literary examples for their logical structure and content ...
... analysis of the second eclogue of Vergil according to Ramist procedures ( dichotomization according to the rules of Invention ) is quite striking . It shows that such analysis of literary examples for their logical structure and content ...
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... analysis by dichotomies was strongly appealing and widespread not to mention useful and simple . The examples we have seen so far and those in the following pages indicate that logical analysis , as implied by the use of dichotomies as ...
... analysis by dichotomies was strongly appealing and widespread not to mention useful and simple . The examples we have seen so far and those in the following pages indicate that logical analysis , as implied by the use of dichotomies as ...
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... analysis is an analysis of causes . She sees the final cause : a reasoning being ; the material cause : an animal ; the formal cause : the Serpent . But she does not know the efficient cause : actually Satan himself . The Serpent tells ...
... analysis is an analysis of causes . She sees the final cause : a reasoning being ; the material cause : an animal ; the formal cause : the Serpent . But she does not know the efficient cause : actually Satan himself . The Serpent tells ...
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