History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... asserts the Importance of Virtue and Morality , thereby inaugurating an Age of Faith . - His Life and Death . - The Schools originating from his Move- ment teach the Pursuit of Pleasure and Gratification of Self . PLATO founds the ...
... asserts the Importance of Virtue and Morality , thereby inaugurating an Age of Faith . - His Life and Death . - The Schools originating from his Move- ment teach the Pursuit of Pleasure and Gratification of Self . PLATO founds the ...
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... asserted that human affairs are altogether deter- mined by the voluntary action of men ; some , that the Provi- dence of God directs us in every step ; some , that all events are fixed by Destiny . It is for us to ascertain how far each ...
... asserted that human affairs are altogether deter- mined by the voluntary action of men ; some , that the Provi- dence of God directs us in every step ; some , that all events are fixed by Destiny . It is for us to ascertain how far each ...
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... asserts the Importance of Virtue and Morality , thereby inaugurating an Age of Faith . - His Life and Death . - The Schools originating from his Move- ment teach the Pursuit of Pleasure and Gratification of Self . PLATO founds the ...
... asserts the Importance of Virtue and Morality , thereby inaugurating an Age of Faith . - His Life and Death . - The Schools originating from his Move- ment teach the Pursuit of Pleasure and Gratification of Self . PLATO founds the ...
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... asserted that human affairs are altogether deter- mined by the voluntary action of men ; some , that the Provi- dence of God directs us in every step ; some , that all events are fixed by Destiny . It is for us to ascertain how far each ...
... asserted that human affairs are altogether deter- mined by the voluntary action of men ; some , that the Provi- dence of God directs us in every step ; some , that all events are fixed by Destiny . It is for us to ascertain how far each ...
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... asserted that it was im- possible for it ever to move ? They who can see no difference between the racehorse and the Shetland pony , the bantam and the Shanghai fowl , the greyhound and the poodle dog , who altogether deny that im ...
... asserted that it was im- possible for it ever to move ? They who can see no difference between the racehorse and the Shetland pony , the bantam and the Shanghai fowl , the greyhound and the poodle dog , who altogether deny that im ...
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