Hello and welcome to the Aristotle class blog. One post will be posted after each class (i.e. M and W before midnight). Post about what still confuses you, about the application of a promising idea, about a connection between sections or ideas, ask a question or propose a topic for further discussion. Try to keep posts under 200 words and comments under 60 (roughly speaking). [This post so far was 59 words, FYI.]
Oh and cite the books with line numbers when possible, i.e. Physics 185b10. The line numbers for Physics are embedded in the text. It is unfortunate, but that's just the way it is. The other texts have them in the margins.
Oh and cite the books with line numbers when possible, i.e. Physics 185b10. The line numbers for Physics are embedded in the text. It is unfortunate, but that's just the way it is. The other texts have them in the margins.
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