aristotelian in A Sentence

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    Aristotelian commitments to equality are all about excellence.

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    It has a large Aristotelian component.

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    Judging from'Attar's writings, he approached the available Aristotelian heritage with skepticism and dislike.

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    Previous Islamic writers(such as al-Kindi) had argued essentially on Euclidean, Galenist, or Aristotelian lines.

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    Alhazen's synthesis of light and vision adhered to the Aristotelian scheme, exhaustively describing the process of vision in a logical, complete fashion.

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    In an attempt to apply Aristotelian logic to the Christian faith, Aquinas emphasized man's ability to comprehend certain truths about God from nature alone.

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    In other words, Leibniz can be interpreted as advocating, at least in this period, a kind of Aristotelian hylomorphism, in which substances are composites of matter and form.

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    In Aristotelian speak, whereas the proud person is an extreme in respect of the greatness of his claims, he is a mean in respect of their truthfulness, and so virtuous.

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    In Aristotelian speak, whereas the proud person is an extreme in respect of the greatness of his claims, he is a mean in respect of their truthfulness, and therefore virtuous.

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    But, in the process, building on the old Aristotelian account, she helps us to see five ways in which"anger" over one's assault might do exactly what critics of Kavanaugh's accuser were hoping for.

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    Politically, modernitys earliest phase starts with Niccoló Machiavellis works which openly rejected the medieval and Aristotelian style of analyzing politics by comparison ideas about how things should be, in favor of realistic analysis of how things really are.

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    Politically, modernity's earliest phase starts with Niccolò Machiavelli's works which openly rejected the medieval and Aristotelian style of analyzing politics by comparison with ideas about how things should be, in favour of realistic analysis of how things really are.

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    Perhaps more importantly, they shared a devotion to classical and Aristotelian ideals of the good life, which had prepared the ground in which their friendship could blossom into one so fine that‘it is a lot if fortune can do it once in three centuries'.

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