Readings in Western Civilization, Volume 2George Harmon Knoles, Rixford Kinney Snyder, Rixford Snyder Lippincott, 1960 - 922 pagina's |
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... true philosopher would despise them . Would you not say that he is entirely con- cerned with the soul and not with the body ? He would like , as far as he can , to get away from the body and to turn to the soul . Quite true . In matters ...
... true philosopher would despise them . Would you not say that he is entirely con- cerned with the soul and not with the body ? He would like , as far as he can , to get away from the body and to turn to the soul . Quite true . In matters ...
Pagina 86
... true lover of wisdom , and is strongly persuaded in like man- ner that only in the world below he can worthily enjoy her , still repine at death ? Will he not depart with joy ? Surely he will , O my friend , if he be a true philosopher ...
... true lover of wisdom , and is strongly persuaded in like man- ner that only in the world below he can worthily enjoy her , still repine at death ? Will he not depart with joy ? Surely he will , O my friend , if he be a true philosopher ...
Pagina 720
... true , because , although it extends our old ideas of energy , it causes a minimum of al- teration in their nature . I need not multiply instances . A new opinion counts as ' true ' just in proportion as it gratifies the individual's ...
... true , because , although it extends our old ideas of energy , it causes a minimum of al- teration in their nature . I need not multiply instances . A new opinion counts as ' true ' just in proportion as it gratifies the individual's ...
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The Ancient Near East | 1 |
From The Books of the Kings | 12 |
Greek Civilization | 29 |
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