The First Philosophers of Greece, Том 3Arthur Fairbanks K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1898 - 300 страници This book does a fantastic job of giving histories of the first philosophers of Greece. The reader is given insight into the achievements and life of each early philosopher, from Thales in the seventh century B.C. to Anaxagoras in the fifth century B.C.? |
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... thinkers in the history of Greek thought , and the importance of a knowledge of their work for all who wish to understand Plato and Aristotle . Since Zeller's monumental work , several writers ( e.g. Benn , Greek Philosophers , vol . i ...
... thinkers in the history of Greek thought , and the importance of a knowledge of their work for all who wish to understand Plato and Aristotle . Since Zeller's monumental work , several writers ( e.g. Benn , Greek Philosophers , vol . i ...
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... thinkers in Plato and Aristotle , and in the Greek doxographists as col- lected by Diels , in order that the student of early Greek thought might have before him in compact form practi- cally all the materials on which the history of ...
... thinkers in Plato and Aristotle , and in the Greek doxographists as col- lected by Diels , in order that the student of early Greek thought might have before him in compact form practi- cally all the materials on which the history of ...
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... thinker and was regarded as the founder of Greek philosophy because he discarded mythical explanations of things , and asserted that a physical element , water , was the first principle of all things . There are various stories of his ...
... thinker and was regarded as the founder of Greek philosophy because he discarded mythical explanations of things , and asserted that a physical element , water , was the first principle of all things . There are various stories of his ...
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... thinker to regard water as the first principle of all things . For from this all things come , and to it they all return . Aet . Plac . i . 2 ; Dox . 275. Thales of Miletos regards the first principle and the elements as the same thing ...
... thinker to regard water as the first principle of all things . For from this all things come , and to it they all return . Aet . Plac . i . 2 ; Dox . 275. Thales of Miletos regards the first principle and the elements as the same thing ...
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... thinker to call the underlying substance the first principle . And the opposites are heat and cold , dry and moist , and the rest . Phys . iii . 5 ; 204 b 22. But it is not possible that infinite matter is one and simple ; either , as ...
... thinker to call the underlying substance the first principle . And the opposites are heat and cold , dry and moist , and the rest . Phys . iii . 5 ; 204 b 22. But it is not possible that infinite matter is one and simple ; either , as ...
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