Aristotle distinguishes [...] from [...], which unifies and interprets the [...] and is the source of all knowledge
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sense perception reason
sense perceptions
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Aristotle distinguishes [...] from [...], which unifies and interprets the [...] and is the source of all knowledge
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Aristotle distinguishes [...] from [...], which unifies and interprets the [...] and is the source of all knowledge
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sense perception reason
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Aristotle | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy cs, Aristotle identifies the highest good with intellectual virtue; that is, a moral person is one who cultivates certain virtues based on reasoning. And in his work on psychology and the soul, <span>Aristotle distinguishes sense perception from reason, which unifies and interprets the sense perceptions and is the source of all knowledge. Aristotle famously rejected Plato’s theory of forms, which states that properties such as beauty are abstract universal entities that exist independent of the objects themselves. Inste
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