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... Aristotle 49 4. Difficulty caused by Socratic Schools 50 PART II . SOCRATES . CHAPTER III . THE LIFE OF SOCRATES . A. Youth and early training B. Active life 61 2 = 52 CHAPTER IV . THE CHARACTER OF SOCRATES . A. Greatness viii CONTENTS .
... Aristotle 49 4. Difficulty caused by Socratic Schools 50 PART II . SOCRATES . CHAPTER III . THE LIFE OF SOCRATES . A. Youth and early training B. Active life 61 2 = 52 CHAPTER IV . THE CHARACTER OF SOCRATES . A. Greatness viii CONTENTS .
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... Aristotle 2. Schleiermacher's objections refuted • 181 • 183 B. Importance of Socrates for the age in which he lived C. Relation of Socrates to the Sophists . 185 • 187 CHAPTER X. THE TRAGIC END OF SOCRATES . A. Circumstances X CONTENTS .
... Aristotle 2. Schleiermacher's objections refuted • 181 • 183 B. Importance of Socrates for the age in which he lived C. Relation of Socrates to the Sophists . 185 • 187 CHAPTER X. THE TRAGIC END OF SOCRATES . A. Circumstances X CONTENTS .
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... Aristotle who treats of physics in detail and with an evident prefer- ence for the subject , they are only a single branch of a system , and in point of value subordinate to metaphysics . Such an increase of territory showed that the ...
... Aristotle who treats of physics in detail and with an evident prefer- ence for the subject , they are only a single branch of a system , and in point of value subordinate to metaphysics . Such an increase of territory showed that the ...
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... Aristotle . much higher value than to the outer world . Resolve his theory of final causes applied to nature into the metaphysical elements out of which it is composed ; the conclusion is inevitable that not the material of which a ...
... Aristotle . much higher value than to the outer world . Resolve his theory of final causes applied to nature into the metaphysical elements out of which it is composed ; the conclusion is inevitable that not the material of which a ...
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... Aristotle is not faithless to this view . Whilst denying the independent existence of the Platonic ideas , he nevertheless asserts that reality consists not in matter but in form , and that the highest reality belongs to spirit free ...
... Aristotle is not faithless to this view . Whilst denying the independent existence of the Platonic ideas , he nevertheless asserts that reality consists not in matter but in form , and that the highest reality belongs to spirit free ...
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