A History of Greek Philosophy: (1969) : The fifth-century enlightenmentCambridge University Press, 1962 - Philosophy, Ancient |
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... things , and in one form or another consti- tutes the fundamental difference between rival philosophies . On the one hand we have a complex of ideas whose basis may be loosely summed up in such terms as empiricism , positivism ...
... things , and in one form or another consti- tutes the fundamental difference between rival philosophies . On the one hand we have a complex of ideas whose basis may be loosely summed up in such terms as empiricism , positivism ...
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... things , he nonetheless placed primary emphasis on the need to base the process of reasoning on a solid foundation of experience . Reliable sense - data were the first requirement of his inductive method . On the other hand , the ...
... things , he nonetheless placed primary emphasis on the need to base the process of reasoning on a solid foundation of experience . Reliable sense - data were the first requirement of his inductive method . On the other hand , the ...
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... things are happening together it is not always easy to distinguish cause from effect ; but a few things may be mentioned as more likely to belong to the former category . We have already dismissed , on chronological grounds , the ...
... things are happening together it is not always easy to distinguish cause from effect ; but a few things may be mentioned as more likely to belong to the former category . We have already dismissed , on chronological grounds , the ...
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... thing . The Ionian Greeks of the Anatolian coastal strip had been in close contact with Orientals for centuries , and ... things . ' So Burnet ( T. to P. 106 ) , and the work of Protagoras in drawing up the laws for Thurii in 443 is ...
... thing . The Ionian Greeks of the Anatolian coastal strip had been in close contact with Orientals for centuries , and ... things . ' So Burnet ( T. to P. 106 ) , and the work of Protagoras in drawing up the laws for Thurii in 443 is ...
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... things a professional Sophist ( cf. 98 ápyúpiov hv tis 818 ) , assures Strepsiades that through his instruction ἐν τῷ δήμῳ γνώμας οὐδεὶς νικήσει πλείονας ή σύ . At Gorg . 52oe Socrates suggests a reason why teaching this kind of thing ...
... things a professional Sophist ( cf. 98 ápyúpiov hv tis 818 ) , assures Strepsiades that through his instruction ἐν τῷ δήμῳ γνώμας οὐδεὶς νικήσει πλείονας ή σύ . At Gorg . 52oe Socrates suggests a reason why teaching this kind of thing ...
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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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