A History of Greek Philosophy: (1969) : The fifth-century enlightenmentCambridge University Press, 1962 - Philosophy, Ancient |
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... ideas , and on which they attempted to impose their programme'.1 One cannot isolate the Sophists from their contemporary world , from writers like Thucydides , Euripides , Aristophanes and the orators , while at the same time any ...
... ideas , and on which they attempted to impose their programme'.1 One cannot isolate the Sophists from their contemporary world , from writers like Thucydides , Euripides , Aristophanes and the orators , while at the same time any ...
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... idea of a social compact upheld by Locke and others . The relations between a ruler and his subjects are based on acceptance of this compact , which lays obligations on both sides . It is no divine ordinance but a purely human agreement ...
... idea of a social compact upheld by Locke and others . The relations between a ruler and his subjects are based on acceptance of this compact , which lays obligations on both sides . It is no divine ordinance but a purely human agreement ...
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... ideas . This account is drawn from contemporary English sources , but its derivation will be obvious to any reader of Plato ; and , although the author goes on to name Descartes , with his vision of a ' universal mathematical ... idea of 7.
... ideas . This account is drawn from contemporary English sources , but its derivation will be obvious to any reader of Plato ; and , although the author goes on to name Descartes , with his vision of a ' universal mathematical ... idea of 7.
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William Keith Chambers Guthrie. on him as their first ancestor . The idea of mathematics as a model of exact and ... ideas in the ancient world . He wrote for instance in De Augmentis Scientiarum : 1 E.g. by Alcmaeon , Xenophanes and ...
William Keith Chambers Guthrie. on him as their first ancestor . The idea of mathematics as a model of exact and ... ideas in the ancient world . He wrote for instance in De Augmentis Scientiarum : 1 E.g. by Alcmaeon , Xenophanes and ...
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... ideas of Democritus and those of Protagoras or Gorgias , it is more likely to have been the other way round . On the ... idea of divine creation was never prominent in Greek religion - but because they made more difficult the Greek habit ...
... ideas of Democritus and those of Protagoras or Gorgias , it is more likely to have been the other way round . On the ... idea of divine creation was never prominent in Greek religion - but because they made more difficult the Greek habit ...
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