| James Joseph Walsh - 1911 - 470 pages
...instance, said: "Whoever believes that Aristotle was a God must also believe that he never erred, but if we believe that Aristotle was a man, then doubtless he was liable to err just as we are." A number of direct contradictions of Aristotle we have from Albert. A well-known one is that with regard... | |
| Charles George Herbermann - 1913 - 898 pages
...Augustine (In 2, Sent, dist. 13, C art. 2), he does not hesitate to criticize the Greek philosopher. "Whoever believes that Aristotle was a god, must also...Aristotle was a man, then doubtless he was liable to error just as we are. " (Physic, lib. VIII, tr. 1 . xiv). In fact Albert devotes a lengthy chapter... | |
| 1913 - 886 pages
...Augustine (In 2, Sent, dist. 13, С art. 2), he does not nesitate to criticize the Greek philosopher. "Whoever believes that Aristotle was a god, must also believe that he never erred. But ¡f one believe that Aristotle was a man, then doubtless he was liable to error just as we are. (Physic,... | |
| 1911 - 706 pages
...Aristotle's opinion was at once rejected without compunction. Albertus Magnus, for instance, said : " Whoever believes that Aristotle was a God must also believe that he never erred, but if we believe that Aristotle was a man, then doubtless he was liable to err just as we are." A number... | |
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