A Sketch of Ancient Philosophy from Thales to CiceroUniversity Press, 1881 - Всего страниц: 254 |
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... means of thus gaining experience by proxy , and in the history of philosophy above all we have the concentrated essence of all human experience . For the philosopher is , no more than the poet , an isolated pheno- menon . As the latter ...
... means of thus gaining experience by proxy , and in the history of philosophy above all we have the concentrated essence of all human experience . For the philosopher is , no more than the poet , an isolated pheno- menon . As the latter ...
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... means of which the cognate par- ticles were gradually brought together and reduced to order . Nous is the soul of the world and dwells in all living things , even plants , as the principle of their life . Whether Anaxagoras called it by ...
... means of which the cognate par- ticles were gradually brought together and reduced to order . Nous is the soul of the world and dwells in all living things , even plants , as the principle of their life . Whether Anaxagoras called it by ...
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... means to this , to attract by omniscient pretensions , by brilliant declamation and startling para- dox , clever and ambitious young men of the richer classes ; and then to secure their continued discipleship by careful training with a ...
... means to this , to attract by omniscient pretensions , by brilliant declamation and startling para- dox , clever and ambitious young men of the richer classes ; and then to secure their continued discipleship by careful training with a ...
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... means to ends is an evidence of in- telligent activity , he proceeds to point out the adaptations existing between the several parts of man's nature and also between his nature and his environment . Man is endowed with instincts which ...
... means to ends is an evidence of in- telligent activity , he proceeds to point out the adaptations existing between the several parts of man's nature and also between his nature and his environment . Man is endowed with instincts which ...
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... means of testing commonly received . opinions ; indeed most of his Dialogues come to no positive result , but merely serve to show the difficulties of the subject discussed and the unsatisfactory nature of the solutions hitherto ...
... means of testing commonly received . opinions ; indeed most of his Dialogues come to no positive result , but merely serve to show the difficulties of the subject discussed and the unsatisfactory nature of the solutions hitherto ...
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