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... thought , as the con- tradictory of the impossibly to be thought ( Xenophanes , Parmenides , Zeno , Melissus ) . How must the world be conceived , since it excludes from itself motionless , unchangeable being , as entirely contrary to ...
... thought , as the con- tradictory of the impossibly to be thought ( Xenophanes , Parmenides , Zeno , Melissus ) . How must the world be conceived , since it excludes from itself motionless , unchangeable being , as entirely contrary to ...
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... thought . It turned a blaze of light upon the then existing state of thought , by showing with entire clearness , that , under this state , knowledge and , along with it , philosophy itself , was an absolute impossibility . The sophists ...
... thought . It turned a blaze of light upon the then existing state of thought , by showing with entire clearness , that , under this state , knowledge and , along with it , philosophy itself , was an absolute impossibility . The sophists ...
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... thought , a condition which they apprehended with per- fect clearness , and made clear to the consciousness of ... thought , if it is to be thought as a knowable world , as an object of knowledge ? The question which occupied Socrates ...
... thought , a condition which they apprehended with per- fect clearness , and made clear to the consciousness of ... thought , if it is to be thought as a knowable world , as an object of knowledge ? The question which occupied Socrates ...
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... thought as pure form , as mere energy which is an end only to itself , i.e. , as thought which thinks itself , as mind , as God . Moving every thing , he is himself unmoved . Unaffected by the world - process , he is exalted above the ...
... thought as pure form , as mere energy which is an end only to itself , i.e. , as thought which thinks itself , as mind , as God . Moving every thing , he is himself unmoved . Unaffected by the world - process , he is exalted above the ...
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... thought falls into a pecul- iar contradiction with itself . The Stoic is happy in the con- sciousness of his virtue ; he feels exalted in it , and has in this exaltation that agreeable consciousness which the Epicurean finds only in the ...
... thought falls into a pecul- iar contradiction with itself . The Stoic is happy in the con- sciousness of his virtue ; he feels exalted in it , and has in this exaltation that agreeable consciousness which the Epicurean finds only in the ...
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