A History of Greek Philosophy: The fifth-century enlightenmentUniversity Press, 1962 - Philosophy, Ancient |
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... morals and politics and the origin and purpose of organized societies , and the biggest difficulty which it ... moral ferment in Greece and later periods of European thought , including the Renaissance , the Enlightenment of the ...
... morals and politics and the origin and purpose of organized societies , and the biggest difficulty which it ... moral ferment in Greece and later periods of European thought , including the Renaissance , the Enlightenment of the ...
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... morality ( ZN , 1439 ) . This view had been particularly strongly held in Germany , and was opposed by Grote in the ... moral character ' . Grote was a utilitarian and a democrat , at a period when , in describing the rise of Athenian ...
... morality ( ZN , 1439 ) . This view had been particularly strongly held in Germany , and was opposed by Grote in the ... moral character ' . Grote was a utilitarian and a democrat , at a period when , in describing the rise of Athenian ...
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... moral code . H. L. A. Hart ( Law , Liberty and Morality , 68 ) mentions as a cause of division and hesitation over the issues of sexual morality ' in our own time ' the free discussion of it ' in the light of the discoveries of ...
... moral code . H. L. A. Hart ( Law , Liberty and Morality , 68 ) mentions as a cause of division and hesitation over the issues of sexual morality ' in our own time ' the free discussion of it ' in the light of the discoveries of ...
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... moral principles , uni- versally valid and overruling the positive laws of men because their origin was from the gods . This conception is best known from the splendid lines of Sophocles in the Antigone ( 450ff . ) , where Antigone ...
... moral principles , uni- versally valid and overruling the positive laws of men because their origin was from the gods . This conception is best known from the splendid lines of Sophocles in the Antigone ( 450ff . ) , where Antigone ...
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... morally and epistemologically , for the conviction that men could be persuaded of anything went naturally with the ... moral principles , the theory of man's progress from savagery to civilization replacing that of degeneration from a ...
... morally and epistemologically , for the conviction that men could be persuaded of anything went naturally with the ... moral principles , the theory of man's progress from savagery to civilization replacing that of degeneration from a ...
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A History of Greek Philosophy: The fifth-century enlightenment William Keith Chambers Guthrie No preview available - 1962 |
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