A Sketch of Ancient Philosophy from Thales to CiceroUniversity Press, 1881 - Всего страниц: 254 |
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... human animal , there has been far less advance in the knowledge of man as a moral and intellectual being . Thus , Deductive Logic remains in its essentials the same as when it was first given to the world by Aristotle , and neither in ...
... human animal , there has been far less advance in the knowledge of man as a moral and intellectual being . Thus , Deductive Logic remains in its essentials the same as when it was first given to the world by Aristotle , and neither in ...
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... human experience . For the philosopher is , no more than the poet , an isolated pheno- menon . As the latter expresses the feeling , so the former expresses in its purest form the thought of his time , sum- ming up the past ...
... human experience . For the philosopher is , no more than the poet , an isolated pheno- menon . As the latter expresses the feeling , so the former expresses in its purest form the thought of his time , sum- ming up the past ...
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... humanity . Had space permitted , I should have been glad to have followed the example set by Sir Alexander Grant in his Essays on Aristotle , and shown how the half - conscious morality of the Epic and Gnomic and Lyric poets , and of ...
... humanity . Had space permitted , I should have been glad to have followed the example set by Sir Alexander Grant in his Essays on Aristotle , and shown how the half - conscious morality of the Epic and Gnomic and Lyric poets , and of ...
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... human soul , in the universe at large it is God ( the substance and the process being thus identified ) . The fragmentary remains of Heraclitus abound in those pregnant oracular sayings for which he was so famous among the ancients ...
... human soul , in the universe at large it is God ( the substance and the process being thus identified ) . The fragmentary remains of Heraclitus abound in those pregnant oracular sayings for which he was so famous among the ancients ...
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... human life to the gather- ing at the Olympic games , where some came to win glory , others to make gain , others to watch the spectacle : the philosopher , he said , resembled these last in despising honour and gain , and caring only ...
... human life to the gather- ing at the Olympic games , where some came to win glory , others to make gain , others to watch the spectacle : the philosopher , he said , resembled these last in despising honour and gain , and caring only ...
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