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... centuries . However erroneous the old system , it formed the necessary vestibule to the new and correct one . The second of the above suppositions is , therefore , never true . True concepts are never once for all stamped THE HISTORY OF ...
... centuries . However erroneous the old system , it formed the necessary vestibule to the new and correct one . The second of the above suppositions is , therefore , never true . True concepts are never once for all stamped THE HISTORY OF ...
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... century before Christ , and ended in the sixth of the Christian era . Its beginnings coincided with the foundation of the great Persian empire , and its last school died about a half - century after the downfall of the Western Roman ...
... century before Christ , and ended in the sixth of the Christian era . Its beginnings coincided with the foundation of the great Persian empire , and its last school died about a half - century after the downfall of the Western Roman ...
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... centuries will feel their relationship with Plato . The time will come when men with ardent longing will look towards that intelligible world which Plato , like a master of the plastic arts , conceives , and holds before his world as ...
... centuries will feel their relationship with Plato . The time will come when men with ardent longing will look towards that intelligible world which Plato , like a master of the plastic arts , conceives , and holds before his world as ...
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... centuries of its exist- ence . The logos now appears as the world - saving principle , as the divine thought of the salvation of the world , in which the secret , i.e. , the inmost purpose of creation is contained , as the real motive ...
... centuries of its exist- ence . The logos now appears as the world - saving principle , as the divine thought of the salvation of the world , in which the secret , i.e. , the inmost purpose of creation is contained , as the real motive ...
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... centuries , was the only strong unit with inward life . The unity of the state consisted in imperialism ; the unity ... century , even before the division of the empire . The first inner problem of the new religion consisted in the 1 F ...
... centuries , was the only strong unit with inward life . The unity of the state consisted in imperialism ; the unity ... century , even before the division of the empire . The first inner problem of the new religion consisted in the 1 F ...
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