Now, confronted with the manifoldness of the objects of the world, Aristotle advanced his famous ten categories. |
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Only in service of that primal vision does the manifoldness of the created world come into being. |
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True philosophy, however, has to follow the diversity and the manifoldness of matter through all time. |
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He next argues that as natural beauty consists only in manifoldness and unity, we respond to it with the play of our imagination, which apprehends manifoldness, and reason, which recognizes unity. |
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The manifoldness of views of a single existence is juxtaposed with a single view of many existences. |
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Ajedrex Oaxaca is a Mexican club, which advocates manifoldness. |
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The desire for manifoldness, for freedom of improvisation as well as for the form and deepness of the classical music induced Eckhard Radmacher and Wilhelm Geschwind to bring together both genres in one program. |
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