A Manual of the History of PhilosophyBell & Daldy, 1870 - 532 pages |
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... spirit of the age , and , more remotely perhaps , the climate and constitution of the country , education , political government , religion , and language.3 In the third place we may enumerate the influence of individuals ( through the ...
... spirit of the age , and , more remotely perhaps , the climate and constitution of the country , education , political government , religion , and language.3 In the third place we may enumerate the influence of individuals ( through the ...
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... spirit , and the gradual development of philosophy as a science . This end cannot be attained by a mere acquaintance with historic facts , but rather by contem- plating their mutual dependence , and connecting their causes and effects ...
... spirit , and the gradual development of philosophy as a science . This end cannot be attained by a mere acquaintance with historic facts , but rather by contem- plating their mutual dependence , and connecting their causes and effects ...
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... spirit of philosophy , originally aided by a slight external impulse , has felt itself sufficiently strong to ... spirit united to literature and good taste , and a a scientific spirit of investigation which centered in the con ...
... spirit of philosophy , originally aided by a slight external impulse , has felt itself sufficiently strong to ... spirit united to literature and good taste , and a a scientific spirit of investigation which centered in the con ...
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... Spirit of Primitive Christianity , vol . i , p . 63 , sqq . What is generally understood by the Barbaric philosophy ? See Diog . Laert . I , 1 , sqq . 20. The true commencement , therefore , of the history of philosophy must be sought ...
... Spirit of Primitive Christianity , vol . i , p . 63 , sqq . What is generally understood by the Barbaric philosophy ? See Diog . Laert . I , 1 , sqq . 20. The true commencement , therefore , of the history of philosophy must be sought ...
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... spirit of philosophic research assumed , and the effects of every kind which it produced , derived , through different channels , from the Greeks to the moderns , consti- tute the province of the history of philosophy . Observation ...
... spirit of philosophic research assumed , and the effects of every kind which it produced , derived , through different channels , from the Greeks to the moderns , consti- tute the province of the history of philosophy . Observation ...
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