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Retrospectives: Essays in Literature, Poetics and Cultural ...
It increases heat by antiperistasis, as it is called, that is to say by the contrary
action of the surrounding air, which, being cold, retains and thus increases and
fortifies our warmth on the inside. But phlegm is increased because the cold ...
Terence Cave, Neil Kenny, Wes Williams, 2009
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Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt: Philosophie ...
IV 4, 382 a 12 sgg. e parla precisamente di un' antiperistasis dell'aria: ,,1'acqua e
1'aria, sebbene siano cedevoli al tatto, non sono molli: cedono infatti perche
dividendosi si spostano intorno (TO> dvujtepu<Tr(ra0ai) e non perche la loro ...
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New Philosophy of Human Nature: Neither Known to nor ...
The opposite happens in antiperistasis,6 where living heat comes and goes [and]
can be present or absent. For example, [antiperistasis occurs] in the macrocosm
in wells and in underground caves and in a cloud where through compression ...
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Certain Philosophical Questions: Newton's Trinity Notebook
In the first place, Newton will later give a detailed analysis of the difficulties he
supposes are involved in antiperistasis in his entry "Of Violent Motion." There he
argues for the need to posit real causes to account for real effects in nature, and
for ...
J. E. McGuire, Martin Tamny, 2003
But an antiperistasis makes all things to move and be at the same time moved ;
and consequently likewise to rest. Now, however, one certain thing appears to be
continually moved. By what therefore ? for it is not moved by itself s. But since ...
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The Works ... to which is Prefixed the Life of the Author. A ...
designed men should not be able to contradict the doctrine of Antiperistasis,
without contradicting more than one of their own senses, she has taken care, that
oftentimes the water, that is freshly drawn "out of the deeper sorts of wells and ...
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New Light on William Harvey
Harvey,. Aristotle. and. Mediaeval. Revisionism. (Impetus. Theory). -.
Antiperistasis. and. Its. Limitations. —. The. Contraries. Harvey found himself at
variance with the Master in the very matter of impetus. For this implied
communication of force ...
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Structure and Method in Aristotle's Meteorologica: A More ...
The fact of the paradox itself persuaded Aristotle that he needed a cause of
inversions, antiperistasis, specifically the descent, encircling, and compression of
the cool, upper, wet air mass by the warm lower air. Indeed he had just used ...
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Translations of the philosophical works
To the action of dilatation by embracing is opposed that of contraction by flight
and antiperistasis. For as bodies open themselves on every side to such as are
pleasant and friendlyto them, and advance to meet them, so when they fall in with
...
Francis Bacon, James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, 1864
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Translations of the ...
To the action of dilatation by embracing is opposed that of contraction by flight
and antiperistasis. For as bodies open themselves on every side to such as are
pleasant and friendly to them, and advance to meet them, so when they fall in
with ...
Francis Bacon, James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, 1858