A History of Greek Philosophy: The fifth-century enlightenmentUniversity Press, 1962 - Philosophy, Ancient |
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... hand we have a complex of ideas whose basis may be loosely summed up in such terms as empiricism , positivism , phenomenalism , individualism , relativism and humanism . Appearances are constantly shifting , from one moment to the next ...
... hand we have a complex of ideas whose basis may be loosely summed up in such terms as empiricism , positivism , phenomenalism , individualism , relativism and humanism . Appearances are constantly shifting , from one moment to the next ...
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... hand , the rationalist tended to stress the unique significance of reason alone and to argue that the other faculties of memory and imagination , far from being of assistance in the comprehension of reality , presented obstacles to its ...
... hand , the rationalist tended to stress the unique significance of reason alone and to argue that the other faculties of memory and imagination , far from being of assistance in the comprehension of reality , presented obstacles to its ...
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... hand reporter of actual dialogues ' , was necessary and right , but nevertheless ' one always feels that the ... hands.3 Reading these scholars of a past generation tempts one to linger ' See Sidgwick's two articles in J. Phil . 1872 and ...
... hand reporter of actual dialogues ' , was necessary and right , but nevertheless ' one always feels that the ... hands.3 Reading these scholars of a past generation tempts one to linger ' See Sidgwick's two articles in J. Phil . 1872 and ...
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... hand , it was inevitable that , history having taken the course it has , Plato should now be suffering from the lavish praise that was bestowed on him by some English commentators of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century ...
... hand , it was inevitable that , history having taken the course it has , Plato should now be suffering from the lavish praise that was bestowed on him by some English commentators of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century ...
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... hand the influence of the Eleatics on Prota- goras and Gorgias is undeniable , as is that of Heraclitus on Protagoras , and Gorgias is said to have been a pupil and follower of Empedocles.1 One of the most powerful influences for ...
... hand the influence of the Eleatics on Prota- goras and Gorgias is undeniable , as is that of Heraclitus on Protagoras , and Gorgias is said to have been a pupil and follower of Empedocles.1 One of the most powerful influences for ...
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