The New Encyclopædia Britannica: MacropædiaEncyclopædia Britannica, 1993 This encyclopedia includes a two-volume index, a 12-volume Micropaedia (Ready reference), a 17-volume Macropaedia (Knowledge in depth), and the Propaedia. |
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Արդյունքներ 72–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... Aristotle are still of prime concern , and every critic who has attempted to justify the social value of literature has had to come to terms with the opposing argument made by Plato in The Republic . The poet as a man and poetry as a ...
... Aristotle are still of prime concern , and every critic who has attempted to justify the social value of literature has had to come to terms with the opposing argument made by Plato in The Republic . The poet as a man and poetry as a ...
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... Aristotle . At the end of his Sophistic Refutations , Aristotle acknowledges that in most cases new discoveries rely on previous labours by others , so that , while those others ' achievements may be small , they are seminal . But then ...
... Aristotle . At the end of his Sophistic Refutations , Aristotle acknowledges that in most cases new discoveries rely on previous labours by others , so that , while those others ' achievements may be small , they are seminal . But then ...
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... Aristotle appears to have affirmed the law of excluded middle ( for any proposition replacing “ p , ” it is true that either p or not - p ) , but to have denied the principle of bivalence ( that every proposition is either true or false ) ...
... Aristotle appears to have affirmed the law of excluded middle ( for any proposition replacing “ p , ” it is true that either p or not - p ) , but to have denied the principle of bivalence ( that every proposition is either true or false ) ...
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LINCOLN | 33 |
LINGUISTICS | 40 |
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