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... matter is printed . I seek to comply with this just desire of my publisher , while I oppose every kind of abridgment that is unfavorable to clear- ness . With my method of exposition , I cannot attain brevity by omissions , but only by ...
... matter is printed . I seek to comply with this just desire of my publisher , while I oppose every kind of abridgment that is unfavorable to clear- ness . With my method of exposition , I cannot attain brevity by omissions , but only by ...
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... matter certainly represents the knowledge of self as related to the knowledge of the uni- the self to the universe as a part to the whole . It sees in self a single thing ; in the universe , the conceived totality ( inbegriff ) of ...
... matter certainly represents the knowledge of self as related to the knowledge of the uni- the self to the universe as a part to the whole . It sees in self a single thing ; in the universe , the conceived totality ( inbegriff ) of ...
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... matter must be explained . In itself , therefore , the matter of the world is a motionless , unseparated mass , a chaos in which there is no separation of materials , but a universal mingling of each with every other . The fundamental ...
... matter must be explained . In itself , therefore , the matter of the world is a motionless , unseparated mass , a chaos in which there is no separation of materials , but a universal mingling of each with every other . The fundamental ...
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... matter of distinct con- sciousness in the philosophy of Greece , was Socrates . The doctrine of the Sophists forms the transition from the pre- Socratic philosophy to the Socratic . The central point of the pre - Socratic problems ...
... matter of distinct con- sciousness in the philosophy of Greece , was Socrates . The doctrine of the Sophists forms the transition from the pre- Socratic philosophy to the Socratic . The central point of the pre - Socratic problems ...
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... matter , of the intelligible and material worlds , of the natures of thought and sense , is peculiar to the Platonic philosophy , and is grounded in its entire nature . Simply expressed , it is the dualism between form and stuff . The ...
... matter , of the intelligible and material worlds , of the natures of thought and sense , is peculiar to the Platonic philosophy , and is grounded in its entire nature . Simply expressed , it is the dualism between form and stuff . The ...
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