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Pagina 64
... philosophy , which is essentially Greek . C 6 But , it will be said , these problems of universal philosophy were only Greek in their origin , and whatever the Greeks had to say has been absorbed in modern science and modern philosophy ...
... philosophy , which is essentially Greek . C 6 But , it will be said , these problems of universal philosophy were only Greek in their origin , and whatever the Greeks had to say has been absorbed in modern science and modern philosophy ...
Pagina 226
... philosophy at the present moment . By a curious coincidence , on the 15th , there appeared a letter from Mr. Collins , author of the Epitome of the Synthetic Philosophy , equally silent on this inconsis- tency , and even insinuating ...
... philosophy at the present moment . By a curious coincidence , on the 15th , there appeared a letter from Mr. Collins , author of the Epitome of the Synthetic Philosophy , equally silent on this inconsis- tency , and even insinuating ...
Pagina 273
... philosophy and religion . FROM The Times , SEPTEMBER 19 , 1899 . Your correspondent ' Rara Avis ' on September I contends that the present position of the Church is untenable , on account of the rise of a new scientific philosophy and ...
... philosophy and religion . FROM The Times , SEPTEMBER 19 , 1899 . Your correspondent ' Rara Avis ' on September I contends that the present position of the Church is untenable , on account of the rise of a new scientific philosophy and ...
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