| Gary Backhaus, John Murungi - 2003 - 240 páginas
...otherwise. 2. Text and Context: Where is Knowledge Effective? In the end, says Aristotle, "Cratylus ... did not think it right to say anything but only moved...river; for he thought one could not do it even once" (Metaphysics, 987a32). Notice the movement, the question about how and where, we can and cannot "step."... | |
| George T. Menake - 2004 - 454 páginas
...views of Cratylus himself, whom Aristotle notes (Metaphysics, lOlOa), "censured Heraclitus for saying it is impossible to step twice into the same river - for he himself believed that one could not do this even once."35 Throughout his life, but especially in his... | |
| Mi-Kyoung Lee - 2005 - 314 páginas
...which everywhere in every respect is changing, nothing can truly be affirmed. It was this belief that blossomed into the most extreme of the views above...river; for he thought one could not do it even once. (1010a7-15, trans. Ross modified)'6 One begins by observing that (H) everything is in motion and undergoing... | |
| Ramchandra Dattatraya Ranade - 1917 - 428 páginas
...think it right to say anything but only moved his finger, and who rebuked his master for having said that it is impossible to step twice into the same river, for he thought 8. Ibtd 1009 a. 27, and 1009 b. 25. 9. Ibid 1009 a. if). 10. Theaeteliis 1566 E. that this could not... | |
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