Studies in Philology, Volume 38University of North Carolina Press, 1941 |
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Pagina 54
... reason . " The atheist was classed with brute beasts , who by defi- nition lack both ( uncorrupted ) man's " reason " and distinctive nature . " This faculty is apparent in many ways , for instance in the unique ability of man to ...
... reason . " The atheist was classed with brute beasts , who by defi- nition lack both ( uncorrupted ) man's " reason " and distinctive nature . " This faculty is apparent in many ways , for instance in the unique ability of man to ...
Pagina 55
... reason ' and ethical naturalism as rationalistic intuitionism in morals . " For Utopian reservations put upon " right reason see the discussion of true and counterfeit " pleasure in Utopian Epicureanism , notes 43-56 below . " 9 6 66 ...
... reason ' and ethical naturalism as rationalistic intuitionism in morals . " For Utopian reservations put upon " right reason see the discussion of true and counterfeit " pleasure in Utopian Epicureanism , notes 43-56 below . " 9 6 66 ...
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... reason . ' 18 Like reason , prudence , he thinks , is useful in enhancing the gifts of fortune.1 Towards these gifts of fortune , he assumes a very real attitude ; he does not think that riches , honor , and position are unimportant to ...
... reason . ' 18 Like reason , prudence , he thinks , is useful in enhancing the gifts of fortune.1 Towards these gifts of fortune , he assumes a very real attitude ; he does not think that riches , honor , and position are unimportant to ...
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