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Stephen Loxton compares and contrasts two of the world's greatest
thinkers on the nature of goodness, purpose and the metaphysical
views of reality. This guide, pitched just right for the ambitious
A level student, will open up the essential differences in the
Platonic and Aristotelean worldviews in this core element of
Philosophy.
Title: Contributions to the Edinburgh Review.Publisher: British
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British Library Brougham, Henry; 1856. 3 vol.; 8 . 012272.ee.3.
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