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... question at present undecided whether they shall publish the remainder of the history , being satisfied that the volumes which they offer to the public will in any event constitute a valuable addition to the library of the student of ...
... question at present undecided whether they shall publish the remainder of the history , being satisfied that the volumes which they offer to the public will in any event constitute a valuable addition to the library of the student of ...
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... question returns , How is the history of philosophy as science possible ? Let us inquire somewhat more rigorously whether philoso- phy , as love of wisdom , as striving for truth , is really inca- pable of a history . Let us admit for ...
... question returns , How is the history of philosophy as science possible ? Let us inquire somewhat more rigorously whether philoso- phy , as love of wisdom , as striving for truth , is really inca- pable of a history . Let us admit for ...
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... question into a smaller compass . Now , what is involved in an act of self - knowledge ? We withdraw our attention from the outer world , and reflect upon ourselves . It is our own life which we make the object of our thoughts ; and ...
... question into a smaller compass . Now , what is involved in an act of self - knowledge ? We withdraw our attention from the outer world , and reflect upon ourselves . It is our own life which we make the object of our thoughts ; and ...
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... questions in one , we have the fundamental problem of Grecian philosophy , the problem which was first solved in the zenith ... question must be , How do things result COURSE OF DEVELOPMENT OF GREEK PHILOSOPHY . 17 THE PROBLEM OF THE WORLD.
... questions in one , we have the fundamental problem of Grecian philosophy , the problem which was first solved in the zenith ... question must be , How do things result COURSE OF DEVELOPMENT OF GREEK PHILOSOPHY . 17 THE PROBLEM OF THE WORLD.
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Kuno Fischer Noah Porter. the next question must be , How do things result from their real ground ? ― The solution of this question results in new contradictions . The concept of becoming , of genesis and decay , in a word , of the world ...
Kuno Fischer Noah Porter. the next question must be , How do things result from their real ground ? ― The solution of this question results in new contradictions . The concept of becoming , of genesis and decay , in a word , of the world ...
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