A History of Greek Philosophy: (1969) : The fifth-century enlightenmentCambridge University Press, 1962 - Philosophy, Ancient |
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... fact that the more restricted field has proved enough to fill a volume of reasonable length . I hope however that the separation is justified by the con- sideration , elaborated at the beginning of Part Two ( pp . 325 f . ) , that the ...
... fact that the more restricted field has proved enough to fill a volume of reasonable length . I hope however that the separation is justified by the con- sideration , elaborated at the beginning of Part Two ( pp . 325 f . ) , that the ...
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... fact a fully conscious one . Politics and morals , general theories of human nature , metaphysics and epistemology cannot be separated . On the surface we may have political differences about the relative merits of monarchy and ...
... fact a fully conscious one . Politics and morals , general theories of human nature , metaphysics and epistemology cannot be separated . On the surface we may have political differences about the relative merits of monarchy and ...
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... fact in God's providence ' ( Report of the Royal Commission on the Universities 1852 , on the wearing of distinctive gowns by noblemen ) . Cf. Miss M. A. Stodart reviewing Jane Eyre in the Quarterly Review , 84 ( December 1848 ) , 173-4 ...
... fact in God's providence ' ( Report of the Royal Commission on the Universities 1852 , on the wearing of distinctive gowns by noblemen ) . Cf. Miss M. A. Stodart reviewing Jane Eyre in the Quarterly Review , 84 ( December 1848 ) , 173-4 ...
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... fact disagreement over Plato's presentation of the Sophists is older than some of the dis- putants on either side seem to remember . From the middle of the nineteenth century the question was vigorously and ably debated . Zeller's ...
... fact disagreement over Plato's presentation of the Sophists is older than some of the dis- putants on either side seem to remember . From the middle of the nineteenth century the question was vigorously and ably debated . Zeller's ...
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... fact local and relative.1 Habits that to the Greeks were wicked and disgusting , like marriage between brother and sister , might among the Egyptians or elsewhere be regarded as normal and even enjoined by religion . The history of ...
... fact local and relative.1 Habits that to the Greeks were wicked and disgusting , like marriage between brother and sister , might among the Egyptians or elsewhere be regarded as normal and even enjoined by religion . The history of ...
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