This is Volume I of ten of a series on Ancient Philosophy. Originally published in 1957, the present volume is the result of several years of research in ancient philosophy. It began with the main purpose of elucidating the theme of contrariety and the role it played in the Aristotelian treatises as well as a look into its pre-Aristotelian history.
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This is Volume I of ten of a series on Ancient Philosophy. Originally published in 1957, the present volume is the result of several years of research in ancient philosophy. It began with the main purpose of elucidating the theme of contrariety and the role it played in the Aristotelian treatises as well as a look into its pre-Aristotelian history.
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Near Fine. Science, Philosophy. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Clean and tight. No creases along the spine. Very little shelfwear. Reissue. Darker red washable covers with white lettering. 257 pages not including the listings of other titles in the International Library of Psychology Philosophy and Scientific Method.