History of Modern Philosophy |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 37
Page 4
... considered . It is written at first either by historians or by sceptics and eclectic philosophers . Three important sources of the knowledge of ancient philosophy are so many exam- ples of these historical , sceptical , and eclectic ...
... considered . It is written at first either by historians or by sceptics and eclectic philosophers . Three important sources of the knowledge of ancient philosophy are so many exam- ples of these historical , sceptical , and eclectic ...
Page 8
... considered in their inner relations with each other . It is indeed the universal problem , for the clear per- ception of which the systems of the one series prepare , and the distinctly conscious starting - point of the systems of the ...
... considered in their inner relations with each other . It is indeed the universal problem , for the clear per- ception of which the systems of the one series prepare , and the distinctly conscious starting - point of the systems of the ...
Page 88
... considered and estimated . The first point of view determines the naturalistic , the second the theological , conception of the philosophy of Aristotle . The former was first expounded among the Greek expositors by Strato , then by ...
... considered and estimated . The first point of view determines the naturalistic , the second the theological , conception of the philosophy of Aristotle . The former was first expounded among the Greek expositors by Strato , then by ...
Page 111
... considered as a living work of art , is the self - development of God . God is related , accordingly , to the world as the ground of a development to all its forms and stages , like a germ to its unfolding , like a point to space , like ...
... considered as a living work of art , is the self - development of God . God is related , accordingly , to the world as the ground of a development to all its forms and stages , like a germ to its unfolding , like a point to space , like ...
Page 150
... considered , it is not such a terrible matter : it does not consist in a mystical guilt of the race , which corrupted every one at once and forever , but in single actions , each of which requires to be considered and judged in its ...
... considered , it is not such a terrible matter : it does not consist in a mystical guilt of the race , which corrupted every one at once and forever , but in single actions , each of which requires to be considered and judged in its ...
Contents
132 | |
158 | |
165 | |
177 | |
197 | |
205 | |
213 | |
218 | |
223 | |
229 | |
235 | |
250 | |
256 | |
262 | |
269 | |
283 | |
298 | |
309 | |
385 | |
395 | |
404 | |
407 | |
413 | |
427 | |
434 | |
454 | |
460 | |
499 | |
516 | |
529 | |
542 | |
554 | |
566 | |
577 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
according acquainted activity affirm animals appears Aristotelian Aristotle attacked Augustinianism authority body cartes Cartesian cause certainty Chanut Christian Church clear and distinct completely conceived conception consciousness consists controversy culture declared dependent Descartes desire divine doctrine doubt dualism earth ecclesiastical Egmond error essay Euvres existence explained faith false follows France freedom French fundamental Galileo Gröningen human idea independent Jesuits knowledge Leibnitz letter Leyden live mathematics matter means Méd Meditations merely Mersenne metaphysics method Middle Ages mind mode of thought modern philosophy motion nature Neo-Platonism Netherlands object ontological argument opposition origin Paris passions perfect planets Platonic principle problem Protestantism Ptolemaic system published queen question reality reason Reformation regarded Regius relation religious Renaissance René Descartes Rosicrucians salvation scepticism scholasticism sense sought soul Spinoza spirit substance Sweden theology theory things tion true truth union universe Utrecht Voëtius wished writings wrote