A History of Greek Philosophy: (1969) : The fifth-century enlightenmentCambridge University Press, 1962 - Philosophy, Ancient |
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... theory . Without departing from the limited aims of a his- torian , I may be allowed to hope that the link uniting ... theories which he mentions and attacks without attribution are those of his own generation is perfectly 1 H. G. Graham ...
... theory . Without departing from the limited aims of a his- torian , I may be allowed to hope that the link uniting ... theories which he mentions and attacks without attribution are those of his own generation is perfectly 1 H. G. Graham ...
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... theory , according to which such concepts as justice and beauty , as well as identity and equality and many others , have an existence apart from the human mind , as independent and unvarying standards to which human perceptions and ...
... theory , according to which such concepts as justice and beauty , as well as identity and equality and many others , have an existence apart from the human mind , as independent and unvarying standards to which human perceptions and ...
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... theories of the right of the powerful to do as they pleased— the kind of theories that are commonly associated with the names of some of the Sophists - the spread of democracy was creating the demand which the Sophists claimed to supply ...
... theories of the right of the powerful to do as they pleased— the kind of theories that are commonly associated with the names of some of the Sophists - the spread of democracy was creating the demand which the Sophists claimed to supply ...
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William Keith Chambers Guthrie. The Sophists in their Setting theories of the thinkers and teachers , but it is more likely that practice and theory acted and reacted mutually on one another . Doubtless the Athenians did not need a ...
William Keith Chambers Guthrie. The Sophists in their Setting theories of the thinkers and teachers , but it is more likely that practice and theory acted and reacted mutually on one another . Doubtless the Athenians did not need a ...
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... theory of law is ascribed by Aristotle to Lycophron , a pupil of Gorgias , and in its historical form , as a theory of the origin of law , it is clearly stated by Glaucon in the Republic as a current view which he would like to see ...
... theory of law is ascribed by Aristotle to Lycophron , a pupil of Gorgias , and in its historical form , as a theory of the origin of law , it is clearly stated by Glaucon in the Republic as a current view which he would like to see ...
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