History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... REASON . RISE OF SCIENCE . THE MACEDONIAN CAMPAIGN . - Disastrous in its Political Effects to Greece , but ushering in the Age of Reason . ARISTOTLE founds the Inductive Philosophy . — His Method the Inverse of that of Plato . — Its ...
... REASON . RISE OF SCIENCE . THE MACEDONIAN CAMPAIGN . - Disastrous in its Political Effects to Greece , but ushering in the Age of Reason . ARISTOTLE founds the Inductive Philosophy . — His Method the Inverse of that of Plato . — Its ...
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... Reason -- in that of Decrepitude . Determination of the Law of Variation of Greek Opinion . - The Deve- lopement of National Intellect is the same as that of Individual . Determination of the final Conclusions of Greek Philosophy as to ...
... Reason -- in that of Decrepitude . Determination of the Law of Variation of Greek Opinion . - The Deve- lopement of National Intellect is the same as that of Individual . Determination of the final Conclusions of Greek Philosophy as to ...
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... REASON . INFLUENCE OF MEDICAL IDEAS THROUGH THE NESTORIANS AND JEWS . The Intellectual Developement of the Arabians is guided by the Nestorians and the Jews , and is in the Medical Direction . - The Basis of this Alli- ance is ...
... REASON . INFLUENCE OF MEDICAL IDEAS THROUGH THE NESTORIANS AND JEWS . The Intellectual Developement of the Arabians is guided by the Nestorians and the Jews , and is in the Medical Direction . - The Basis of this Alli- ance is ...
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... reason or order ? or , is there a predetermined , a solemn march , in which all must join , ever moving , ever resistlessly advancing , encoun- tering and enduring an inevitable succession of events ? proposed . ty and In a ...
... reason or order ? or , is there a predetermined , a solemn march , in which all must join , ever moving , ever resistlessly advancing , encoun- tering and enduring an inevitable succession of events ? proposed . ty and In a ...
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... Reason , aided by Experience , has led him forth from these delusions as respects surrounding things , he still clings to his original ideas as respects objects far removed . In the distance and irresistible motions of the stars he ...
... Reason , aided by Experience , has led him forth from these delusions as respects surrounding things , he still clings to his original ideas as respects objects far removed . In the distance and irresistible motions of the stars he ...
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