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Page 158
... true and also that ( b ) T is true , while the critic in Proclus 2.77.35ff . and Zeno in Proclus 214.15ff . denies only ( c ) that P entails T in the case of Euclid 1.10 and 1.1 , respectively . Crönert does not even consider ( let ...
... true and also that ( b ) T is true , while the critic in Proclus 2.77.35ff . and Zeno in Proclus 214.15ff . denies only ( c ) that P entails T in the case of Euclid 1.10 and 1.1 , respectively . Crönert does not even consider ( let ...
Page 462
... true , vere esse non possint ( 220.38 ) , nor can both be false . If one is true , the other is certainly false , or if one is false , we may infer that the other is true . For this reason , A and O are contradictories , opposed to each ...
... true , vere esse non possint ( 220.38 ) , nor can both be false . If one is true , the other is certainly false , or if one is false , we may infer that the other is true . For this reason , A and O are contradictories , opposed to each ...
Page 502
... true . What is true is that both Augustine and Toynbee share a very remarkable poetic and visionary approach to life , which proves disconcerting to those of us more accustomed to judging things by the world's gross thumb . Many people ...
... true . What is true is that both Augustine and Toynbee share a very remarkable poetic and visionary approach to life , which proves disconcerting to those of us more accustomed to judging things by the world's gross thumb . Many people ...
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Isocrates View of History C Bradford Welles | 3 |
Polyeuktos and Philoneos Benjamin D Meritt | 26 |
The Aetolians and the Cleomenic War J A O Larsen | 43 |
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