History of PhilosophyPaulines Publications Africa, 2007 - 284 pages |
Contents
Beginnings | 18 |
Singling Out the Greeks | 31 |
The Impact of the Christian Revolution | 54 |
Philosophy and Culture | 65 |
Schools and Schoolmen | 82 |
59 | 92 |
Introduction | 103 |
The Parting of the Ways | 125 |
Dead Ends and Shards | 162 |
The Cancer Industry | 195 |
Galen Muslim Pharmacopoeia | 201 |
A Hippocratic | 207 |
Education | 213 |
Family to State | 231 |
The World of Science | 244 |
Philosophy and Belief | 260 |
Common terms and phrases
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