A History of Greek Philosophy: (1969) : The fifth-century enlightenmentCambridge University Press, 1962 - Philosophy, Ancient |
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... Effect on others ( 5 ) The divine sign : Socrates and the irrational ( 6 ) Socrates and the Delphic response ( 7 ) His service to the god 323 325 325 333 349 355 359 378 378 386 390 398 402 405 408 Contents ( 8 ) Political views ...
... Effect on others ( 5 ) The divine sign : Socrates and the irrational ( 6 ) Socrates and the Delphic response ( 7 ) His service to the god 323 325 325 333 349 355 359 378 378 386 390 398 402 405 408 Contents ( 8 ) Political views ...
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... effect by confining them to the harmless channel of the textual exegesis of a few selected authors instead of allowing them the more dangerous outlet of education in ancient political theory . Without departing from the limited aims of ...
... effect by confining them to the harmless channel of the textual exegesis of a few selected authors instead of allowing them the more dangerous outlet of education in ancient political theory . Without departing from the limited aims of ...
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... effect on the Enlightenment of the eighteenth century is vividly portrayed in Ernst Cassirer's Philosophy of the Enlightenment , especially ch . 6 , where he justifies his state- ment ( p . 285 ) that ' after more than two thousand ...
... effect on the Enlightenment of the eighteenth century is vividly portrayed in Ernst Cassirer's Philosophy of the Enlightenment , especially ch . 6 , where he justifies his state- ment ( p . 285 ) that ' after more than two thousand ...
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... effect in several different fields of the substitution of natural for divine causation . The present chapter will attempt an outline of the main causes and features of this changing outlook , before we go on to consider the meaning of ...
... effect in several different fields of the substitution of natural for divine causation . The present chapter will attempt an outline of the main causes and features of this changing outlook , before we go on to consider the meaning of ...
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William Keith Chambers Guthrie. Effects of the Scientific Tradition where in nature . It was a blow to religion when even the stars and the sun were asserted to be ignited clouds , or rocks torn from the earth and put into orbit by the ...
William Keith Chambers Guthrie. Effects of the Scientific Tradition where in nature . It was a blow to religion when even the stars and the sun were asserted to be ignited clouds , or rocks torn from the earth and put into orbit by the ...
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