A History of Greek Philosophy: The fifth-century enlightenmentUniversity Press, 1962 - Philosophy, Ancient |
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... already been vouchsafed a direct vision of them in its disembodied state . The reappearance of this outlook in later history can be strikingly illustrated by a passage from Dr W. H. Greenleaf's book Order , Empiricism and Politics ...
... already been vouchsafed a direct vision of them in its disembodied state . The reappearance of this outlook in later history can be strikingly illustrated by a passage from Dr W. H. Greenleaf's book Order , Empiricism and Politics ...
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... already current for a variety of reasons ( they were foreigners , made large fortunes , excited youthful minds and so on ) , and was by no means an invention of Plato.2 A further appraisal came in a long and well - reasoned essay by Sir ...
... already current for a variety of reasons ( they were foreigners , made large fortunes , excited youthful minds and so on ) , and was by no means an invention of Plato.2 A further appraisal came in a long and well - reasoned essay by Sir ...
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... already dismissed , on chronological grounds , the assumption that the ' Presocratics ' , and in particular the Ionians , could all have been influential in moulding the thought of the Sophists . If there is any causal connexion between ...
... already dismissed , on chronological grounds , the assumption that the ' Presocratics ' , and in particular the Ionians , could all have been influential in moulding the thought of the Sophists . If there is any causal connexion between ...
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... already far advanced by the time of the Persian Wars , and completed by the reforms of Pericles and Ephialtes about 458. These opened the archonship to the lowest classes and introduced pay for the archons , boulé and people's courts ...
... already far advanced by the time of the Persian Wars , and completed by the reforms of Pericles and Ephialtes about 458. These opened the archonship to the lowest classes and introduced pay for the archons , boulé and people's courts ...
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... μηχάνημα , τέχνη and πόρος . But already it can be thrown back at him with irony . 1 I am reserving the capital initial for the members of this profession . 3 33 GHO as solely responsible for casting discredit on the word (
... μηχάνημα , τέχνη and πόρος . But already it can be thrown back at him with irony . 1 I am reserving the capital initial for the members of this profession . 3 33 GHO as solely responsible for casting discredit on the word (
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A History of Greek Philosophy: The fifth-century enlightenment William Keith Chambers Guthrie No preview available - 1962 |
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