| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1910 - 658 páginas
...beginning of the Politics 177 Aristotle puts the matter clearly : " As in other departments of science, so in politics, the compound should always be resolved...look at the elements of which the state is composed. . . . He who thus considers things in their first growth and origin, whether a state or anything else,... | |
| Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett - 1885 - 466 páginas
...least parts of the whole. We must*' • Cp. Plato Politicus, 258 E foll. b Cp. c 8. § 1. VOL. I. B ii therefore look at the elements of which the state is composed, in order that we may see *in what they differ from one another, and whether any scientific distinction can be drawn between the different... | |
| Aristotle - 1885 - 464 páginas
...of the whole. We must r111 iir elements. " Cp. Plato Politicus, 258 E foil. b Cp. c. 8. § 1. I. 1. therefore look at the elements of which the state is composed, in order that we may see "in what they differ from one another, and whether any scientif1c distinction can be drawn between the different... | |
| Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett - 1885 - 482 páginas
...the whole. We must ' the state • Cp. Plato Politicus, 258 E foil. b Cp. c. 8. § 1. VOL. I. B I.1. therefore look at the elements of which the state is composed, in order that we may see •in what they differ from one another, and whether any scientific distinction can be drawn between the different... | |
| Aristotle - 1885 - 476 páginas
...elements or least parts of the whole. We must • Cp. Plato Politicus, 258 E foil. b Cp. c. 8. § i. I. i. therefore look at the elements of which the state is composed, in order that we may see ain what they differ from one another, and whether any scientific distinction can be drawn between... | |
| Aristotle - 1885 - 588 páginas
...elements or least parts of the whole. We must • Cp. Plato Politicus, 258 E foil. b Cp. c. 8. § 1. I. 1. therefore look at the elements of which the state is composed, in order that we may see ain what they differ from one another, and whether any scientif1c distinction can be drawn between... | |
| Benjamin Jowett - 1899 - 480 páginas
...the matter according to the method which has hitherto guided us. As in other departments of science, so in politics, the compound should always be resolved...state is composed, in order that we may see in what they differ from one another, and whether any scientific distinction can be drawn between the different... | |
| Plato - 1899 - 514 páginas
...the matter according to the method which has hitherto guided us. As in other departments of science, so in politics, the compound should always be resolved...state is composed, in order that we may see in what they differ from one another, and whether any scientific distinction can be drawn between the different... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 488 páginas
...the matter according to the method which has hitherto guided us. As in other departments of science, so in politics, the compound should always be resolved...state is composed, in order that we may see in what they differ from one another, and whether any scientific distinction can be drawn between the different... | |
| american academy of arts and sciences - 1910 - 704 páginas
...beginning of the Politics 177 Aristotle puts the matter clearly : " As in other departments of science, so in politics, the compound should always be resolved...look at the elements of which the state is composed. . . . He who thus considers things in their first growth and origin, whether a state or anything else,... | |
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