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... wise man draws lessons from the experience of others . History of whatever kind supplies us with the means of thus gaining experience by proxy , and in the history of philosophy above all we have the concentrated essence of all human ...
... wise man draws lessons from the experience of others . History of whatever kind supplies us with the means of thus gaining experience by proxy , and in the history of philosophy above all we have the concentrated essence of all human ...
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... Wise Men , but condemned severely Pythagoras and Xenophanes as well as the poets Hesiod , Homer and Archilochus . Though I agree with Ueberweg in classing him with the older Ionics , yet his philosophy was no doubt largely developed ...
... Wise Men , but condemned severely Pythagoras and Xenophanes as well as the poets Hesiod , Homer and Archilochus . Though I agree with Ueberweg in classing him with the older Ionics , yet his philosophy was no doubt largely developed ...
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... wise . ( this takes the place of the half - conscious Love and Hate of Empedocles ) , and communicated a rotatory impulse to the inert mass , by means of which the cognate par- ticles were gradually brought together and reduced to order ...
... wise . ( this takes the place of the half - conscious Love and Hate of Empedocles ) , and communicated a rotatory impulse to the inert mass , by means of which the cognate par- ticles were gradually brought together and reduced to order ...
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... wise man is always perfectly happy because he is self - sufficient and has no wants , no ties and no weak- nesses . The mass of men are fools and slaves , and the wise man is their appointed guide and physician . Acting on these ...
... wise man is always perfectly happy because he is self - sufficient and has no wants , no ties and no weak- nesses . The mass of men are fools and slaves , and the wise man is their appointed guide and physician . Acting on these ...
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... wise men , it might be his duty to marry and bring up children like himself ; but as things are , he must look upon himself as a soldier in active service , and keep himself free from all ties which might interfere with his great work ...
... wise men , it might be his duty to marry and bring up children like himself ; but as things are , he must look upon himself as a soldier in active service , and keep himself free from all ties which might interfere with his great work ...
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