A Handbook of the History of PhilosophyG. Bell and sons, 1886 - 419 pages |
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... * Of the distinction between real and elemental conditions , we shall have occasion to treat more at length in a subsequent division of the present work . to the whole , or as a necessary propedeutic to 2 [ INTROD . HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY .
... * Of the distinction between real and elemental conditions , we shall have occasion to treat more at length in a subsequent division of the present work . to the whole , or as a necessary propedeutic to 2 [ INTROD . HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY .
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... present century have resulted in a striking rehabilitation of cosmology , i.e. the systematic doctrine of nature , or the object - world , as a leading philosophical discipline . The doctrines of the Conservation of Energy and of ...
... present century have resulted in a striking rehabilitation of cosmology , i.e. the systematic doctrine of nature , or the object - world , as a leading philosophical discipline . The doctrines of the Conservation of Energy and of ...
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... present - in all the more important thinkers , from those elements which are traceable to the personality and the age or the country , while being cautious with appa- rently striking anticipations of modern thought . It is perhaps a ...
... present - in all the more important thinkers , from those elements which are traceable to the personality and the age or the country , while being cautious with appa- rently striking anticipations of modern thought . It is perhaps a ...
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... present , an effort will be made to indicate the leading points of contact between the philosophy and the general intellectual conditions of the several epochs . The earliest , and the only ancient history of philosophy , in the proper ...
... present , an effort will be made to indicate the leading points of contact between the philosophy and the general intellectual conditions of the several epochs . The earliest , and the only ancient history of philosophy , in the proper ...
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... present time . Erdmann's literary faculty is much greater than Ueberweg's . Among those treatises whose renown is as much literary as philosophical , may be mentioned Lange's History of Materialism , trans- lated into all the more ...
... present time . Erdmann's literary faculty is much greater than Ueberweg's . Among those treatises whose renown is as much literary as philosophical , may be mentioned Lange's History of Materialism , trans- lated into all the more ...
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Page 199 - When we run over libraries, persuaded of these principles, what havoc must we make? If we take in our hand any volume; of divinity or school metaphysics, for instance; let us ask, Does it contain any abstract reasoning concerning quantity or number'} No. Does it contain any experimental reasoning concerning matter of fact and existence? No. Commit it then to the flames: for it can contain nothing but sophistry and illusion.