The Southern Quarterly ReviewDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1967 |
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... philosophy in the works of the philosophers themselves , most men must receive its doctrines at second hand , in the ... Ancient philosophy comprehends three epochs . The first , from Thales to Socrates , about one hundred and thirty ...
... philosophy in the works of the philosophers themselves , most men must receive its doctrines at second hand , in the ... Ancient philosophy comprehends three epochs . The first , from Thales to Socrates , about one hundred and thirty ...
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... philosophy , is not what Plato and Aristotle have promulgated , but what they have spoken true and favourable to ... ancient philosophy . This crisis was not until the time of Charlemagne . He was the vassal of the Pope . He opened ...
... philosophy , is not what Plato and Aristotle have promulgated , but what they have spoken true and favourable to ... ancient philosophy . This crisis was not until the time of Charlemagne . He was the vassal of the Pope . He opened ...
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... philosophy where analysis and synthesis were not both used . But sometimes the one , and sometimes the other , has predominated ; they have not been kept in due correlation in their employment . The ancient philosophy is especially ...
... philosophy where analysis and synthesis were not both used . But sometimes the one , and sometimes the other , has predominated ; they have not been kept in due correlation in their employment . The ancient philosophy is especially ...
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IRVINGS LIFE OF WASHINGTON | 35 |
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