Socrates and the Socratic SchoolsThis book analyzes the philosophies of Socrates and his students. |
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... philosophy A. The problem solved by political events 1. Political unsettledness 2. Athens a centre of union B. The problem solved by literature- 1. The Tragedians . Eschylus - Sophocles - Euri- pides 2. Didactic Poetry . Simonides ...
... philosophy A. The problem solved by political events 1. Political unsettledness 2. Athens a centre of union B. The problem solved by literature- 1. The Tragedians . Eschylus - Sophocles - Euri- pides 2. Didactic Poetry . Simonides ...
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... Philosophy 43 2. Morality not pursued independently 1. Knowledge believed to be possible D. The Socratic Philosophy developed- 1. Socrates 44 45 47 2. Plato 48 3. Aristotle 49 4. Difficulty caused by Socratic Schools 50 PART II ...
... Philosophy 43 2. Morality not pursued independently 1. Knowledge believed to be possible D. The Socratic Philosophy developed- 1. Socrates 44 45 47 2. Plato 48 3. Aristotle 49 4. Difficulty caused by Socratic Schools 50 PART II ...
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... PHILOSOPHY OF SOCRATES . A. Xenophon and Plato considered as authorities B. General point of view of Socrates C ... PHILOSOPHICAL METHOD OF SOCRATES . 98 104 • 109 113 116 A. Knowledge of ignorance the first step 121 B. Search for ...
... PHILOSOPHY OF SOCRATES . A. Xenophon and Plato considered as authorities B. General point of view of Socrates C ... PHILOSOPHICAL METHOD OF SOCRATES . 98 104 • 109 113 116 A. Knowledge of ignorance the first step 121 B. Search for ...
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... philosophy altogether , or attempting a thorough transformation upon a new basis . The older schools were not indeed wholly extinct ; but all dependence in their systems had been shaken , and a general disposition to doubt had set in ...
... philosophy altogether , or attempting a thorough transformation upon a new basis . The older schools were not indeed wholly extinct ; but all dependence in their systems had been shaken , and a general disposition to doubt had set in ...
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... philosophy sidedness of previous systems by a more cautious in the fifth treatment of scientific questions . The way ... philosophy . Would a creative genius be forthcoming , able to make use of these materials , and to direct thought ...
... philosophy sidedness of previous systems by a more cautious in the fifth treatment of scientific questions . The way ... philosophy . Would a creative genius be forthcoming , able to make use of these materials , and to direct thought ...
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