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  • Title: Article: Knowledge of the State Between Death and a New Birth
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    • Aristotle
    • the ‘hopes of a Plato and an Aristotle’ are avoided in recent
    • ‘hopes of a Plato and an Aristotle’ if these activities are only
    • impossible to fulfil the ‘hopes of a Plato or an Aristotle’ in
    • Aristotle’ for the science of the soul can only be fulfilled through a
  • Title: Lecture: Philosophy and Anthroposophy
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    • narrowest sense, the philosopher par excellence — Aristotle. All other
    • in Aristotle, is the fact that he necessarily rejects all other sources (or
    • And since this may be said for the first time of Aristotle, it is not
    • range of mental activity was discovered by Aristotle as a kind of natural
    • revert to certain points in connection with Aristotle which are of
    • from which we depart. Aristotle remains the representative philosopher for
    • do not mean that men had Aristotle's philosophy before them as a system, as
    • fundamental problems of life. Aristotle became to an increasing extent the
    • with that technique of thinking which Aristotle discovered. And, in fact,
    • the inauguration of the technique of thinking was achieved by Aristotle in
    • Aristotle, logic had not advanced by so much as a single sentence.
    • Aristotle set down. The additions made today are due to a somewhat mistaken
    • was not merely the study, of Aristotle, but above all the assimilation of
    • thirteenth century) to concern themselves with Aristotle. The first
    • teachings of Aristotle did not expand to Western countries only, but also
    • was, therefore, in addition to the fact that Aristotle's influence was
    • upon him by the Arabs, Aristotle is made to appear as the opponent and foe
    • acknowledge that the logic and the thought technique of Aristotle were
    • the task of proving that Aristotle's logic could be applied and his
    • philosophy professed, and that it was exactly he, Aristotle, who provided
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