Evenings with the Skeptics: Or, Free Discussion on Free Thinkers, Том 1Longmans, Green, and Company, 1881 |
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... mode of knowledge - re- ception - Incredible facility of human belief - Minds of most men like a ' happy family cage ' PAGE 52 53 54 13 Rarity of intellectual dyspep- sia - Belief a matter of solemn purport to some minds 55 Hesitation ...
... mode of knowledge - re- ception - Incredible facility of human belief - Minds of most men like a ' happy family cage ' PAGE 52 53 54 13 Rarity of intellectual dyspep- sia - Belief a matter of solemn purport to some minds 55 Hesitation ...
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... modes of thought and life - Trans- formation of Hilderton to a Greek landscape . VOL . I. 84 G 86 75 12 13 76 77 87 An English Hellene : his ideali- zations destroyed by the Midland Railway Starting - point of Greek thought 88 Rapid ...
... modes of thought and life - Trans- formation of Hilderton to a Greek landscape . VOL . I. 84 G 86 75 12 13 76 77 87 An English Hellene : his ideali- zations destroyed by the Midland Railway Starting - point of Greek thought 88 Rapid ...
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... mode of Truth communication Reasons why biographers have overlooked his Skep- ticism Nescience of Sokrates not as- sumed and ironical - Not the less real for being based on knowledge . 212 Ultimate conclusion - Truth is indiscoverable ...
... mode of Truth communication Reasons why biographers have overlooked his Skep- ticism Nescience of Sokrates not as- sumed and ironical - Not the less real for being based on knowledge . 212 Ultimate conclusion - Truth is indiscoverable ...
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... not apprehend the esoteric teaching of Sokrates - Result of the So- kratic mission • 229-231 · Mode of its pursuit - Sokrates · 231 232 233 ridiculed government by ma- jority - Unflattering opera- • tion xxii CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME .
... not apprehend the esoteric teaching of Sokrates - Result of the So- kratic mission • 229-231 · Mode of its pursuit - Sokrates · 231 232 233 ridiculed government by ma- jority - Unflattering opera- • tion xxii CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME .
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... mode of affirming the ultimate impotence of all logical methods ; for the outcome of unlimited dialectics is clearly negation . Your motto is synonymous with one which would appear truly terrible to a veteran rationalist like yourself ...
... mode of affirming the ultimate impotence of all logical methods ; for the outcome of unlimited dialectics is clearly negation . Your motto is synonymous with one which would appear truly terrible to a veteran rationalist like yourself ...
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Страница 250 - Crito, I owe a cock to Asclepius; will you remember to pay the debt? The debt shall be paid, said Crito; is there anything else? There was no answer to this question; but in a minute or two a movement was heard, and the attendants uncovered him; his eyes were set, and Crito closed his eyes and mouth. Such was the end...
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