A Manual of the History of PhilosophyBell & Daldy, 1870 - 532 pages |
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... views the History of Philosophy with a Kantian bias . Hence , the reader would do well to acquire some previous acquaintance with Kant's principles and terminology , by consulting the sections on his Philosophy at page 400 and seq ...
... views the History of Philosophy with a Kantian bias . Hence , the reader would do well to acquire some previous acquaintance with Kant's principles and terminology , by consulting the sections on his Philosophy at page 400 and seq ...
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... views , and affords lights for the examination and exposition of the particular details . Consequently , they can only become perfect when united . VI . Various Histories of Philosophy . 36. The history of philosophy has not been ...
... views , and affords lights for the examination and exposition of the particular details . Consequently , they can only become perfect when united . VI . Various Histories of Philosophy . 36. The history of philosophy has not been ...
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... views . 59. Dogmatism , with reference to the means of acquiring knowledge , is either Sensationalism or Rationalism in a more restricted sense ; or compounded of both ( either by blending them , -intellectual perception , or without ...
... views . 59. Dogmatism , with reference to the means of acquiring knowledge , is either Sensationalism or Rationalism in a more restricted sense ; or compounded of both ( either by blending them , -intellectual perception , or without ...
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... views and deficient in system ; from Thales to Socrates , i . e . from 600 to 400 B.C. Period the second : a spirit of inquiry more universal , more systematic ; both dogmatical and scepti cal ; from Socrates to the union of the Porch ...
... views and deficient in system ; from Thales to Socrates , i . e . from 600 to 400 B.C. Period the second : a spirit of inquiry more universal , more systematic ; both dogmatical and scepti cal ; from Socrates to the union of the Porch ...
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... views of Pythagoras and his society ; the difficulty of discrimin- ating between what was his own , and what was borrowed from the Egyptians , or may have proceeded from others of his school , and , finally , the re - establishment of ...
... views of Pythagoras and his society ; the difficulty of discrimin- ating between what was his own , and what was borrowed from the Egyptians , or may have proceeded from others of his school , and , finally , the re - establishment of ...
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