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The aristotle list is intended to support thoughtful discussion
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Just to be persnickety -Porphyry lived from 234? to 305? BC - Thomas Taylor from 1758 - 1835 AD so this is what Taylor has to say about Porphyry. I think
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... THE INTRODUCTION OF PORPHYRY TO ARISTOTLE'S CATEGORIES http://www.prometheustrust.co.uk/TTS_Catalogue/20_-_Organon/20_-_organon.html Here's another place
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Posted - Sat Jun 20, 2009 8:53 pm
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Do you want to study Aristotle or Thomas Taylor? Correct me if I am wrong; the book[s] below were published in 1812 and Mr. Taylor is a platonist. He did
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... Here is a large part of Taylor's Dissertation on the philosophy of Aristotle & Plato.
Posted - Wed Jun 17, 2009 3:28 pm
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