A History of Greek Philosophy: The fifth-century enlightenmentUniversity Press, 1962 - Philosophy, Ancient |
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... called by the single name of chance or fate ) and assigned the causes of particular things to necessity , without admixture of final causes , seems to me ( so far as one may conjecture from the fragmentary remains of their philosophy ) ...
... called by the single name of chance or fate ) and assigned the causes of particular things to necessity , without admixture of final causes , seems to me ( so far as one may conjecture from the fragmentary remains of their philosophy ) ...
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... called " Die Sophistik " , whom they assert to have poisoned and demoralised by corrupt teaching the Athenian moral character ' . Grote was a utilitarian and a democrat , at a period when , in describing the rise of Athenian democracy ...
... called " Die Sophistik " , whom they assert to have poisoned and demoralised by corrupt teaching the Athenian moral character ' . Grote was a utilitarian and a democrat , at a period when , in describing the rise of Athenian democracy ...
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... called Sophists , he retorted : " They had in their lifetime more success than they deserved , and many better men have been worse handled by posterity . ' Sidgwick's main criticism was that in his anxiety to do justice to the Sophists ...
... called Sophists , he retorted : " They had in their lifetime more success than they deserved , and many better men have been worse handled by posterity . ' Sidgwick's main criticism was that in his anxiety to do justice to the Sophists ...
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... called ' the Oxford school of neo - idealism ' , see him in the image of a Victorian liberal like themselves . There is some substance in Have- lock's claim ( Lib . Temper , 19 ) that in one at least of these writers ' exposition reads ...
... called ' the Oxford school of neo - idealism ' , see him in the image of a Victorian liberal like themselves . There is some substance in Have- lock's claim ( Lib . Temper , 19 ) that in one at least of these writers ' exposition reads ...
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... called age of enlightenment is by no means universal . The rejection of divine agency is confined to a section of the educated and intellectual . When in Plato's lifetime ( 373 B.C. ) the Achaean city of Helike was overwhelmed by a ...
... called age of enlightenment is by no means universal . The rejection of divine agency is confined to a section of the educated and intellectual . When in Plato's lifetime ( 373 B.C. ) the Achaean city of Helike was overwhelmed by a ...
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