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Cosmic Problems: Essays on Greek and Roman Philosophy of Nature
They are called 'homoiomerous' - 'made of like parts' - to distinguish them from
the third tier, parts such as a face or a hand. Aristotle explains the meaning of his
term 'the homoiomerous bodies' in one of the passages in which he talks about ...
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Aristotle's Meteorology and Its Reception in the Arab World: ...
Composite bodies, as one may observe, are either homoiomerous (composed of
one kind of parts) or not-homoiomerous (composed of different kinds of parts);
each not-homoiomerous body is composed of homoiomerous parts. We start to ...
25/24-25 membrorum . . . composita The distinction between simple — also
called consimilar or homoiomerous — and compound or organic members goes
back at least to Arist. De part. animal. 11. 1 and was fundamental to Galenic
theory.
Guy De Chauliac, Michael Rogers MacVaugh, Margaret Sinclair Ogden, 1997
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Aristotle on the Sense-Organs
That is what 'homoiomerous' literally means, having similar parts. For instance,
flesh is homoiomerous. Divide it in any way you like and all the bits will still be
flesh. Anhomoiomerous are simply those parts which are not homoiomerous, say
a ...
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The Greek Cosmologists: Volume 1, The Formation of the ...
These too were in the original mixture.4 A tiresome problem, however, arises
from the fact that Aristotle tells us plainly and repeatedly that in Anaxagoras'
theory the original substances were 'the homoiomerous bodies.' This is an
Aristotelian ...
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Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy II
"By homoiomerous bodies I mean, for example, metallic bodies — bronze, gold,
silver, tin, iron, stone, etc., and whatever comes from these by being separated
out from them — and animal and vegetable tissues, such as flesh, bone, sinew, ...
John Peter Anton, George L. Kustas, Anthony Preus, 1971
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Presocratics-Arg Philosophers
Aristotle explains the term 'homoiomerous' in another passage: For he [sc.
Anaxagoras] posits the homoiomeries as elements—e.g., bone and flesh and
marrow and the other things whose parts are synonymous (206: GC 314al8 = A
46).
Jonathan Barnes, Professor of Ancient Philosophy Jonathan Barnes, 2013
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The Greek Mode of Thought in Western Philosophy
"His [Anaxagoras's] elements are the homoiomerous things, viz. flesh, bone, and
the like. Earth and fire are mixtures, composed of them and all the other seeds,
each consisting of a collection of all the homoiomerous bodies, separately ...
Alexander Sissel Kohanski, 1984
It is only if being F is a homoiomerous essential component of being G that
wanting to be F solely for the sake of being G guarantees that we want to be F for
its own sake. For in this case, to fail to do so is to fail to want to be G for its own
sake.
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The Presocratic Philosophers
Aristotle explains the term 'homoiomerous' in another passage: For he [sc.
Anaxagoras]posits the homoiomeries as elements— e.g., boneandflesh and
marrow andthe other things whose parts are synonymous (206: GC 314a18=A 46
).