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The speculatiue Philosophers in their Metaphysicks, (according to their master Aristotle ) generally lay downe this first principle, Quodlibet est, velnon est, Every thing is, or, is not, and he that admits not this, is not fit to be disputed with, in their Schooles. The practicall Philosopher stands especially vpon this, Quod tibi non vis fieri, alteri ne feceris, doe not that to any other, which being in his case, thou wouldest not haue done to thy selfe. |
The speculative Philosophers in their Metaphysics, (according to their master Aristotle) generally lay down this First principle, Quodlibet est, velnon est, Every thing is, or, is not, and he that admits not this, is not fit to be disputed with, in their Schools. The practical Philosopher Stands especially upon this, Quod tibi non vis fieri, Alteri ne feceris, do not that to any other, which being in his case, thou Wouldst not have done to thy self. |
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