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AD FONTES FRIDAY: ARISTOTLE ON KNOWLEDGE All men by nature hunger for knowing. —Metaphysics 980a, Aristotle Aristotle’s works often contain so much in just the first line. The Metaphysics is no…December 7, 2018
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