A Manual of the History of PhilosophyBell & Daldy, 1870 - 532 pages |
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... became mingled with the old popular religion . Scientific culture has remained stationary in China for ages . Why ? - ( The Japanese follow analogous doctrines ) . Persians . Authorities : The Sacred Scriptures , Herodotus , Plato ...
... became mingled with the old popular religion . Scientific culture has remained stationary in China for ages . Why ? - ( The Japanese follow analogous doctrines ) . Persians . Authorities : The Sacred Scriptures , Herodotus , Plato ...
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... became naturalized in their new country , and how far they were lost , or not , in the civilization and mental culture which they contributed to form . It is true that the Greeks possessed not only a rare aptitude for civilisation , but ...
... became naturalized in their new country , and how far they were lost , or not , in the civilization and mental culture which they contributed to form . It is true that the Greeks possessed not only a rare aptitude for civilisation , but ...
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... became more enlarged , more methodical , and more syste- matic . In after times , the discord of different systems , the prevalence of a subtile scepticism , the oppression of the scientific spirit under a load of historical erudition ...
... became more enlarged , more methodical , and more syste- matic . In after times , the discord of different systems , the prevalence of a subtile scepticism , the oppression of the scientific spirit under a load of historical erudition ...
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... became celebrated for his system of astronomy , and com- posed the first treatise of his school which was committed to writing , entitled " The Bacchæ , or Inspired Women . " 96. The doctrine of Pythagoras had great influence with the ...
... became celebrated for his system of astronomy , and com- posed the first treatise of his school which was committed to writing , entitled " The Bacchæ , or Inspired Women . " 96. The doctrine of Pythagoras had great influence with the ...
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... became a fiery mass , by rapid motion . 5 THEOPHRAST . Hist . Plantar . III , 2. DIOG . LAERT . II , 9. XENOPH . Memorab . IV , 7. PLATO , Apol . Socr . 14 . SEXTUS , Hypotyp . I , 33 ; Adv . Math . VII , 90. ARIST . Metaph . IV , 5 , 7 ...
... became a fiery mass , by rapid motion . 5 THEOPHRAST . Hist . Plantar . III , 2. DIOG . LAERT . II , 9. XENOPH . Memorab . IV , 7. PLATO , Apol . Socr . 14 . SEXTUS , Hypotyp . I , 33 ; Adv . Math . VII , 90. ARIST . Metaph . IV , 5 , 7 ...
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