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Adorno XII 51
Idea Aristotle/Diogenes Laertius/Adorno: from the idea Aristotle says that it is neither moving nor inactive, it is also one and many things.
Concepts/Antiquity/Adorno: in a time when the language knowledge was not yet dead and lexical, the lively philosophical terminology places the emphasis on different things. The above words all alternate with the word idea by Plato.
Idea/Plato/Adorno: in the Platonic idea, all these moments are actually contained as different ones.
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Höffe I 52
Ideas/Aristotle/VsPlaton/Höffe: Aristotle differs from his "teacher" mainly in two things: He rejects Plato's theory of ideas and criticizes his political thinking, partly explicitly, partly tacitly.
>Politics/Plato, >Politics/Aristotle.

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