A Manual of the History of PhilosophyBell & Daldy, 1870 - 532 pages |
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... influence it has exerted on the political condition of modern Europe . Charles Fourier was a genius of too rare a flight , and too penetrating a cast , to be altogether passed over . A short section has been added , insufficient to do ...
... influence it has exerted on the political condition of modern Europe . Charles Fourier was a genius of too rare a flight , and too penetrating a cast , to be altogether passed over . A short section has been added , insufficient to do ...
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... influence on the development of philosophic reason , and the character of its produce . Amongst these we may enumerate : first , the individuality of the philosopher ; i . e . the degree , the relation , and the tendency of their ...
... influence on the development of philosophic reason , and the character of its produce . Amongst these we may enumerate : first , the individuality of the philosopher ; i . e . the degree , the relation , and the tendency of their ...
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... influence they exert on the world without , they assume the character and enter into the combinations of external facts . The facts , therefore , which form a groundwork for the history of philosophy may be regarded as both external and ...
... influence they exert on the world without , they assume the character and enter into the combinations of external facts . The facts , therefore , which form a groundwork for the history of philosophy may be regarded as both external and ...
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... influence in their own and subsequent epochs . 15. It must be granted that philosophy has had a begin ning , because it is nothing else than a superior degree of energy and activity in the reason , which must have been preceded by an ...
... influence in their own and subsequent epochs . 15. It must be granted that philosophy has had a begin ning , because it is nothing else than a superior degree of energy and activity in the reason , which must have been preceded by an ...
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... influence over the destinies of philosophy . 18. The Greeks are the nation whose originality of genius has created an era in the history of this science . In fact , although they were dependent for part of their first civiliza- tion on ...
... influence over the destinies of philosophy . 18. The Greeks are the nation whose originality of genius has created an era in the history of this science . In fact , although they were dependent for part of their first civiliza- tion on ...
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