A Short History of Greek PhilosophyPercival and Company, 1891 - 253 страници |
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... sense was alien to the instincts of the Greek race ; but Miletus was for centuries recognised as the foremost member of a great commercial and political league , the political character of the league becoming more defined , as first the ...
... sense was alien to the instincts of the Greek race ; but Miletus was for centuries recognised as the foremost member of a great commercial and political league , the political character of the league becoming more defined , as first the ...
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... second philosopher of this school , was the first to use the word ȧpxʼn in the philosophic sense . Whether this be so or not , Thales certainly had the idea . WATER THE BEGINNING OF THINGS 5 existing things are composed THALES.
... second philosopher of this school , was the first to use the word ȧpxʼn in the philosophic sense . Whether this be so or not , Thales certainly had the idea . WATER THE BEGINNING OF THINGS 5 existing things are composed THALES.
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... sense that he said that the earth rested on water . What suggested the conception to him may have been such facts of ... senses , is preferred to that infinite and indefinite variety and difference which.
... sense that he said that the earth rested on water . What suggested the conception to him may have been such facts of ... senses , is preferred to that infinite and indefinite variety and difference which.
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... senses , for something more perma- nently intelligible . As a first suggestion of what this permanent underlying ... sense , to be identical with this , is suggested by some 10 other sayings of his . " Thales , " says Aristotle else ...
... senses , for something more perma- nently intelligible . As a first suggestion of what this permanent underlying ... sense , to be identical with this , is suggested by some 10 other sayings of his . " Thales , " says Aristotle else ...
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... sense of incompleteness in our know- ledge of Anaximander's theory as a whole . It may be that as a consistent and perfected system the theory never was worked out ; it may be that it never was properly understood . 17 CHAPTER II THE ...
... sense of incompleteness in our know- ledge of Anaximander's theory as a whole . It may be that as a consistent and perfected system the theory never was worked out ; it may be that it never was properly understood . 17 CHAPTER II THE ...
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Страница 41 - Thou wilt not leave us in the dust: Thou madest man, he knows not why, — He thinks he was not made to die; And thou hast made him : thou art just.
Страница 141 - ... the true order of going or being led by another to the things of love, is to use the beauties of earth as steps along which he mounts upwards for the sake of that other beauty, going from one to two, and from two to all fair forms, and from fair forms to fair practices, and from fair practices to fair notions, until from fair notions he arrives at the notion of absolute beauty, and at last knows what the essence of beauty is.
Страница 139 - They are ready to run all risks greater far than they would have run for their children, and to spend money and undergo any sort of toil, and even to die, for the sake of leaving behind them a name which shall be eternal.
Страница 141 - ... on to the sciences, that he may see their beauty, being not like a servant in love with the beauty of one youth or man or...
Страница 122 - Help us to show the fruits of the spirit; love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness and temperance.
Страница 141 - ... to fair notions, until from fair notions he arrives at the notion of absolute beauty, and at last knows what the essence of beauty is. This, my dear Socrates...
Страница 141 - He who has been instructed thus far in the things of love, and who has learned to see the beautiful in due order and succession, when he comes towards the end will suddenly perceive a nature of wondrous beauty...
Страница 141 - And the true order of going, or being led by another, to the things of love, is to begin from the beauties of earth and mount upwards for the sake of that other beauty, using these as steps only, and from one going on to two, and from two to all fair forms, and from fair forms to fair practices, and from fair practices to fair notions, until from fair notions he arrives at the notion...
Страница 139 - Those who are pregnant in the body only, betake themselves to women and beget children— this is the character of their love; their offspring, as they hope, will preserve their memory and give them the blessedness and immortality which they desire in the future. But...
Страница 139 - Do you imagine that Alcestis would have died to save Admetus, or Achilles to avenge Patroclus, or your own Codrus in order to preserve the kingdom for his sons, if they had not imagined that the memory of their virtues, which still survives among us, would be immortal? Nay...