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... nor ourselves can comprehend the question , let us give ourselves to the
ardent flames of the faith . ” Duhem , op . cit . , Vol . III , pp . 97–98 . tion of the
influence of Arabian thinkers , plus the II -27 CAUSALITY , TIME , SPACE ,
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... nor ourselves can comprehend the question , let us give ourselves to the
ardent flames of the faith . ” Duhem , op . cit . , Vol . III , pp . 97–98 . tion of the
influence of Arabian thinkers , plus the II -27 CAUSALITY , TIME , SPACE ,
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tion of the influence of Arabian thinkers , plus the translation and circulation of
many works of Aristotle previously little known , undoubtedly contributed to it ,
though they were neither the only nor the main reason . In few words , this
change can ...
tion of the influence of Arabian thinkers , plus the translation and circulation of
many works of Aristotle previously little known , undoubtedly contributed to it ,
though they were neither the only nor the main reason . In few words , this
change can ...
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tion of the ethical ideals of a given culture , the sublime peaks of its ethical
mentality . Therefore , a study of these systems is necessary in order to grasp the
character of this mentality as such at its best and noblest , without any inference
as to ...
tion of the ethical ideals of a given culture , the sublime peaks of its ethical
mentality . Therefore , a study of these systems is necessary in order to grasp the
character of this mentality as such at its best and noblest , without any inference
as to ...
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