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... 1 This circumstance had a most beneficial effect on the further development of philosophy . No doubt a So called by Hippias in Plato , Prot . 337 , D. CHAP . I. tendency may be noticed in the several B 2 ILLUSTRATED BY POLITICS . 3.
... 1 This circumstance had a most beneficial effect on the further development of philosophy . No doubt a So called by Hippias in Plato , Prot . 337 , D. CHAP . I. tendency may be noticed in the several B 2 ILLUSTRATED BY POLITICS . 3.
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... further ado , what predicates belonged to things ; for instance , whether what is real admits of motion or not - how and out of what the world is made . The Socratic philosophy ever asks , in the first place , what things are in ...
... further ado , what predicates belonged to things ; for instance , whether what is real admits of motion or not - how and out of what the world is made . The Socratic philosophy ever asks , in the first place , what things are in ...
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... further into account . They need therefore only to be mentioned by the historian in a passing way . This statement applies to the imperfect followers of Socrates . Their doc- trines are not an advancement in principle , but only ...
... further into account . They need therefore only to be mentioned by the historian in a passing way . This statement applies to the imperfect followers of Socrates . Their doc- trines are not an advancement in principle , but only ...
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... further details : Cic . ad Fam . ix . 22 ; Quint . i . 10 ; Val . Max . viii . 7 ; Diog . ii . 32 ; Stob . Flor . 29 , 68 ) that the passages in Plato refer to the Connus of the comic poet Ameipsias , from which the whole fabrication ...
... further details : Cic . ad Fam . ix . 22 ; Quint . i . 10 ; Val . Max . viii . 7 ; Diog . ii . 32 ; Stob . Flor . 29 , 68 ) that the passages in Plato refer to the Connus of the comic poet Ameipsias , from which the whole fabrication ...
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... further meet with expressions which show that he must have had a general acquaintance with the views of Parmenides and Heraclitus , of the Atomists , of Anaxagoras , and perhaps of Empedocles . Whence he derived this knowledge , it is ...
... further meet with expressions which show that he must have had a general acquaintance with the views of Parmenides and Heraclitus , of the Atomists , of Anaxagoras , and perhaps of Empedocles . Whence he derived this knowledge , it is ...
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