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... Regarded by Socrates as an oracle 84 3. Limited in its application 90 4. Correct view of the dauóviov 94 CHAPTER V. SOURCES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF SOCRATES . A. Xenophon and Plato considered as authorities B. General ...
... Regarded by Socrates as an oracle 84 3. Limited in its application 90 4. Correct view of the dauóviov 94 CHAPTER V. SOURCES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF SOCRATES . A. Xenophon and Plato considered as authorities B. General ...
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... regarded the soul as immortal . Io , too ( Fr. 4 in Bergk , p . 464 ) , appropriates the Pythagorean belief in immortality . A reso- lution of souls into æther may also be implied in the popular belief mentioned by Aristo- phanes ...
... regarded the soul as immortal . Io , too ( Fr. 4 in Bergk , p . 464 ) , appropriates the Pythagorean belief in immortality . A reso- lution of souls into æther may also be implied in the popular belief mentioned by Aristo- phanes ...
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... regarded , were brought together and referred to each other ; but not content with the negative conclusion that our notions cannot be true because they contain opposite determinations , the new philosophy aimed at uniting these ...
... regarded , were brought together and referred to each other ; but not content with the negative conclusion that our notions cannot be true because they contain opposite determinations , the new philosophy aimed at uniting these ...
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... regarded as the higher element compared with matter . The philosophy of nature has developed into a philosophy of conceptions . Not that as yet the claim was advanced on be- half of the human mind to be the measure of truth and the end ...
... regarded as the higher element compared with matter . The philosophy of nature has developed into a philosophy of conceptions . Not that as yet the claim was advanced on be- half of the human mind to be the measure of truth and the end ...
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... regarded only as a means to virtue and happiness ; whereas the independent value of science is fully ad- mitted by the great philosophers of the present period . To them knowledge is an end in itself ; speculation is the highest and ...
... regarded only as a means to virtue and happiness ; whereas the independent value of science is fully ad- mitted by the great philosophers of the present period . To them knowledge is an end in itself ; speculation is the highest and ...
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