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... important sense , be complete by itself . They are assured that the translation has been made by a competent German scholar , who , in addition to his knowledge of the German language and his familiarity with German philosophy , has had ...
... important sense , be complete by itself . They are assured that the translation has been made by a competent German scholar , who , in addition to his knowledge of the German language and his familiarity with German philosophy , has had ...
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... important . It is evident , that , from this point of view , the history of philosophy , in the strict sense of the term , is impossible . Either the many so - called systems are accepted as mere historical facts , and the history of ...
... important . It is evident , that , from this point of view , the history of philosophy , in the strict sense of the term , is impossible . Either the many so - called systems are accepted as mere historical facts , and the history of ...
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... important sources of the knowledge of ancient philosophy are so many exam- ples of these historical , sceptical , and eclectic stand - points , - Diogenes Laertius , Sextus Empiricus , Johannes Stobäus . And among the first writers who ...
... important sources of the knowledge of ancient philosophy are so many exam- ples of these historical , sceptical , and eclectic stand - points , - Diogenes Laertius , Sextus Empiricus , Johannes Stobäus . And among the first writers who ...
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... important of cases . It was an opposition between Thomas and Aristotle : it related to the whole question of a world beyond , a world by means of which the Church rules the world we live in . What could be more welcome to the secular ...
... important of cases . It was an opposition between Thomas and Aristotle : it related to the whole question of a world beyond , a world by means of which the Church rules the world we live in . What could be more welcome to the secular ...
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... important thing is , that this phase of magic begins to have intercourse with nature herself , makes trials of things , handles them , as it were , and thus introduces experiment as the investigation of nature re- quires . This ...
... important thing is , that this phase of magic begins to have intercourse with nature herself , makes trials of things , handles them , as it were , and thus introduces experiment as the investigation of nature re- quires . This ...
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