The National Quarterly Review, Volume 18Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1869 |
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... Plato a considerable change had taken place ; the philoso- pher frequently mentions the dæmon as an inferior deity . He says in the Banquet that " Demons are intermediate between God and mortals ; their function is to interpret and ...
... Plato a considerable change had taken place ; the philoso- pher frequently mentions the dæmon as an inferior deity . He says in the Banquet that " Demons are intermediate between God and mortals ; their function is to interpret and ...
Pagina 38
... Plato , but that it became cor- rupted and therefore Christ came to purify it . He con- sidered the Deity and the Universe as one great whole , and he maintained the eternity of the world , the empire of Provi- dence , and the ...
... Plato , but that it became cor- rupted and therefore Christ came to purify it . He con- sidered the Deity and the Universe as one great whole , and he maintained the eternity of the world , the empire of Provi- dence , and the ...
Pagina 44
... Plato with him on a journey to Jerusalem . He taught grammar at Bethlehem , and expounded Virgil , and the lyric poets , with the ancient comic writers and historians , to those children who had been confided to him for training in ...
... Plato with him on a journey to Jerusalem . He taught grammar at Bethlehem , and expounded Virgil , and the lyric poets , with the ancient comic writers and historians , to those children who had been confided to him for training in ...
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... Plato and Sextus Empiricus . His develop- ment of a system was altogether gradual , lacking the remark- ably rapid evolution which characterized his younger friend , Schelling , of whose writings he was now an eager student . Hegel's ...
... Plato and Sextus Empiricus . His develop- ment of a system was altogether gradual , lacking the remark- ably rapid evolution which characterized his younger friend , Schelling , of whose writings he was now an eager student . Hegel's ...
Pagina 132
... Plato's Gorgias . Two years previously , while on a tour in Germany , Cousin had spent some time in Berlin , living in the friendliest inter- ' philosophically most fruitful " -with Hegel and some of his disciples , especially Gans ...
... Plato's Gorgias . Two years previously , while on a tour in Germany , Cousin had spent some time in Berlin , living in the friendliest inter- ' philosophically most fruitful " -with Hegel and some of his disciples , especially Gans ...
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