The Greek Philosophers, Volumen1E.P. Dutton, 1914 - 619 páginas |
Contenido
Why he fixed on water as the origin of all things 8Great advance made | 13 |
intolerance among the Greeks 15Primitive character of the monotheism taught | 19 |
The analytical or mediatorial moment of Greek thought 21Influence of Par | 26 |
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Términos y frases comunes
absolute abstract according Aeschylus already Anaxagoras animal arguments Aristophanes Aristotelian Aristotle Aristotle's Athenian Athens attributed Auguste Comte believe body character combined conception connexion consciousness critics definition Democritus dialectic Dialogues distinction divine doctrine elements Empedocles entirely equally eternal ethical Euripides evolution existence generalisation genius gods Gorgias Greek philosophy Greek thought Grote Hegel Hellenic Heracleitus highest Hippias human idea ideal important individual intellectual interest Isocrates justice knowledge less Leucippus logical matter means ment metaphysical method mind modern moral Nature notions object observed opinion original Parmenides particular passion phenomena physical Pindar Plato political popular possible principle Prodicus propositions Protagoras prove question reality reason religion religious scepticism seems sense Socrates Sophists Sophocles soul speculation sphere spirit sublunary sphere supposed systematisation teaching tendency theory things thinkers Thucydides Timaeus tion true truth universal virtue whole Xenophon Zeller