A History of Greek Philosophy: (1969) : The fifth-century enlightenmentCambridge University Press, 1962 - Philosophy, Ancient |
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... present volume , and the inclusion of a number of figures not usually reckoned as philosophers . I trust that this will not seem Burnet , Essays and Addresses , 131 . Preface inappropriate , considering the topics with which it deals ...
... present volume , and the inclusion of a number of figures not usually reckoned as philosophers . I trust that this will not seem Burnet , Essays and Addresses , 131 . Preface inappropriate , considering the topics with which it deals ...
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... present volume and its successor.3 This immediately presents a problem for the study of Sophistic thought . With the Sophists we are in the same situation as with the Presocratics , of reconstructing the ideas of men whose own writings ...
... present volume and its successor.3 This immediately presents a problem for the study of Sophistic thought . With the Sophists we are in the same situation as with the Presocratics , of reconstructing the ideas of men whose own writings ...
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William Keith Chambers Guthrie. make an almost indelible impression on our minds . The present century has seen a particularly violent controversy over the fairness or otherwise of Plato's account and the relative merits of the two ways ...
William Keith Chambers Guthrie. make an almost indelible impression on our minds . The present century has seen a particularly violent controversy over the fairness or otherwise of Plato's account and the relative merits of the two ways ...
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... present chapter will attempt an outline of the main causes and features of this changing outlook , before we go on to consider the meaning of Sophistic and investigate each separate topic in detail . To determine the causes of an ...
... present chapter will attempt an outline of the main causes and features of this changing outlook , before we go on to consider the meaning of Sophistic and investigate each separate topic in detail . To determine the causes of an ...
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... present it on the stage , because ' as schoolboys have teachers to show them the way , so poets are teachers of men ' . Euripides himself , challenged to state the grounds on which a poet deserves admiration , replies : " For his wit ...
... present it on the stage , because ' as schoolboys have teachers to show them the way , so poets are teachers of men ' . Euripides himself , challenged to state the grounds on which a poet deserves admiration , replies : " For his wit ...
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