Socrates and the Socratic SchoolsThis book analyzes the philosophies of Socrates and his students. |
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... give a lasting impetus to scien- tific speculation on moral conduct and its laws , affording , too , for such reflection ample material itself , and that to a certain extent already prepared , and inviting partly use , partly correction ...
... give a lasting impetus to scien- tific speculation on moral conduct and its laws , affording , too , for such reflection ample material itself , and that to a certain extent already prepared , and inviting partly use , partly correction ...
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Eduard Zeller. СНАР . I. 1 the one hand , even he gives utterance to the ancient belief in the envy of heaven , which is so closely con- nected with the peculiarity of natural religion ; sick- ness lurks under the rudest health ; the ...
Eduard Zeller. СНАР . I. 1 the one hand , even he gives utterance to the ancient belief in the envy of heaven , which is so closely con- nected with the peculiarity of natural religion ; sick- ness lurks under the rudest health ; the ...
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... give himself freely and with full conviction to the traditional faith and morality . His sober understanding feels the improbability and unseemliness of many legends , and the artistic spirit has not such an exclusive hold on him that ...
... give himself freely and with full conviction to the traditional faith and morality . His sober understanding feels the improbability and unseemliness of many legends , and the artistic spirit has not such an exclusive hold on him that ...
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... gives an insipid , half - natural explanation of the birth of Bacchus.5 The Gods , says Euripides , 6 bave no needs ... give him offence . This he will not regard as a punishment for particular acts , but rather as a universal law . In ...
... gives an insipid , half - natural explanation of the birth of Bacchus.5 The Gods , says Euripides , 6 bave no needs ... give him offence . This he will not regard as a punishment for particular acts , but rather as a universal law . In ...
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... give credence to the deceitful assertions of philosophy respecting what is hidden , 8 still his attitude appears to have been prepondera- tingly sceptical and critical towards the popular faith . Probably he allowed that there was a God ...
... give credence to the deceitful assertions of philosophy respecting what is hidden , 8 still his attitude appears to have been prepondera- tingly sceptical and critical towards the popular faith . Probably he allowed that there was a God ...
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