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... existence , and which has learned to look on human nature and all that belongs to it in a cheerful spirit , to prize its greatness , to mitigate its sufferings by wise resignation , to bear its weaknesses , to control its excesses by ...
... existence , and which has learned to look on human nature and all that belongs to it in a cheerful spirit , to prize its greatness , to mitigate its sufferings by wise resignation , to bear its weaknesses , to control its excesses by ...
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... existence of the Gods , which would sound more natural coming from Pro- tagoras than from men and women of the legendary past . Talthybius raises the question whether there are Gods , or whether Chance guides all things ; another doubts ...
... existence of the Gods , which would sound more natural coming from Pro- tagoras than from men and women of the legendary past . Talthybius raises the question whether there are Gods , or whether Chance guides all things ; another doubts ...
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... existence of the Platonic ideas , he nevertheless asserts that reality consists not in matter but in form , and that the highest reality belongs to spirit free from matter . On this ground he states even in his physics , agree- ing ...
... existence of the Platonic ideas , he nevertheless asserts that reality consists not in matter but in form , and that the highest reality belongs to spirit free from matter . On this ground he states even in his physics , agree- ing ...
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... existence or matter as such is simply non - existent ; all things else are made up partly of what is and partly of what is not ; they therefore are only real in proportion to the part they have in the idea . Granting that this is in ...
... existence or matter as such is simply non - existent ; all things else are made up partly of what is and partly of what is not ; they therefore are only real in proportion to the part they have in the idea . Granting that this is in ...
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... existence ; and in Aristotle it has overspread the whole world of being and consciousness , exhausting itself in the effort , and moving towards a perfect transformation in later systems . Socrates , so to speak , is the preg- nant germ ...
... existence ; and in Aristotle it has overspread the whole world of being and consciousness , exhausting itself in the effort , and moving towards a perfect transformation in later systems . Socrates , so to speak , is the preg- nant germ ...
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