A History of Greek Philosophy: (1969) : The fifth-century enlightenmentCambridge University Press, 1962 - Philosophy, Ancient |
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... objects ( 6 ) Grammar Additional notes : ( 1 ) Prodicus and Thucy- dides , ( 2 ) Synonymic and philosophy IX RATIONALIST THEORIES OF RELIGION : AGNOSTICISM AND ATHEISM ( 1 ) Criticisms of traditional religion 200 204 219 223 226 226 ( 2 ) ...
... objects ( 6 ) Grammar Additional notes : ( 1 ) Prodicus and Thucy- dides , ( 2 ) Synonymic and philosophy IX RATIONALIST THEORIES OF RELIGION : AGNOSTICISM AND ATHEISM ( 1 ) Criticisms of traditional religion 200 204 219 223 226 226 ( 2 ) ...
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... , Second Treatise on Civil Govern- ment , 2.136 . ( Both passages may conveniently be found in the World's Classics volume Social Contract , ed . Barker , 313 and 115. ) deification of useful natural objects like the sun and rivers 23.
... , Second Treatise on Civil Govern- ment , 2.136 . ( Both passages may conveniently be found in the World's Classics volume Social Contract , ed . Barker , 313 and 115. ) deification of useful natural objects like the sun and rivers 23.
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William Keith Chambers Guthrie. deification of useful natural objects like the sun and rivers , corn and the grape , and later of human discoverers or inventors of such essen- tials as bread and wine , shelter , and the useful arts in ...
William Keith Chambers Guthrie. deification of useful natural objects like the sun and rivers , corn and the grape , and later of human discoverers or inventors of such essen- tials as bread and wine , shelter , and the useful arts in ...
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... object of suspicion to his less clever fellows , as Antiphon the orator , says Thucydides ( 8.68.1 ) , was to the Athenian public ' on account of his reputation for deinotes ' , and later Demosthenes alleges ( De cor . 276 ) that ...
... object of suspicion to his less clever fellows , as Antiphon the orator , says Thucydides ( 8.68.1 ) , was to the Athenian public ' on account of his reputation for deinotes ' , and later Demosthenes alleges ( De cor . 276 ) that ...
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... object of our inquiry is not to know what virtue is , but to become good men ' , whereas on the Socratic- Platonic view ' to know what virtue is ' was an essential prerequisite of becoming good . He openly prefers Gorgias's method of ...
... object of our inquiry is not to know what virtue is , but to become good men ' , whereas on the Socratic- Platonic view ' to know what virtue is ' was an essential prerequisite of becoming good . He openly prefers Gorgias's method of ...
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