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His defense of the Categories relied and expanded on the Peripatetic tradition.
The work of Peripatetic philosophers continued elsewhere, but it is unclear whether they returned to the Lyceum.
He founded the early Peripatetic school, combining Aristotelian and Neoplatonic elements and attempting to harmonize faith and reason.
Peripatetic workshops will be held in various unusual locations around the Centre Pompidou.
His intention was to defend the Cartesian doctrine of material substance against the Peripatetic doctrine of substantial forms in his explication of transubstantiation.
Introductions to some plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides, based on the Didascaliae of Aristotle and on Peripatetic research, are extant in an abbreviated form.
When the Peripatetic Straton reduced all of reality to matter and all psychic activity to motion, he likewise vitalized matter.
The immediate influence of Aristotle's work was felt as the Lyceum grew into the Peripatetic school.
At around the age of 21, Strabo moved to Rome, where he studied philosophy with the Peripatetic Xenarchus, a highly respected tutor in Augustus's court.
The traces of Yax Pasaj's activities as a peripatetic diplomatist are also preserved in several inscribed alabaster vases from western Honduras.
The consultants are a peripatetic lot, following the work, but sooner or later they end up in Washington.
The city was closely identified with Emperor Maximilian I, even though his peripatetic court spent more time in Augsburg, Vienna, and Linz.
For the same reason, the peripatetic bookstall would concentrate on school and college campuses.
Prior to the building of the Theatre and its successors, professional acting in Britain was a largely peripatetic activity.
An employee was employed by the employers, the second defendant, as a peripatetic lagger to install insulation at power stations.
Views shift from close-ups to vistas and from one angle of vision to another, as if captured by a peripatetic camera.
With the diversification in the healthcare market, most obstetricians now have demanding peripatetic work schedules.
His role as a peripatetic mendicant allowed him a freedom to see every way of life and every corner of his civilization.
She has bitterly resigned herself to the ephemeralness of love with an eccentric and peripatetic young Dutchman.
In spite of these cataclysms, being a peripatetic of fortune had not diminished his craving for knowledge and science.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Plato was the chief of the academic sect, and Aristotle of the peripatetic.
Evidently, from the description, it could be no other than the peripatetic Wulf.
He listened to the peripatetic philosophers, and was unpuzzled by the sophists.
But how rarely nowadays do we see this peripatetic shoeblack!
There was no catalogue, the smiling director forming a peripatetic one.
Inconvenience to the peripatetic school from the loss of its library.
The Mughal Government in its best days was a peripatetic one.
Here the glib politician crying his legislative panaceas, and here the peripatetic Cheap-Jack holding aloft his quack cures for human ills.
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