History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... sense the subject offers itself as a scientific problem , and in that manner alone I have to deal with it , in another it swells into a noble epic , —the life of humanity , its warfare and repose , its object and its end . VOL . I. B ...
... sense the subject offers itself as a scientific problem , and in that manner alone I have to deal with it , in another it swells into a noble epic , —the life of humanity , its warfare and repose , its object and its end . VOL . I. B ...
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... sense the subject offers itself as a scientific problem , and in that manner alone I have to deal with it , in another it swells into a noble epic , —the life of humanity , its warfare and repose , its object and its end . VOL . I. B ...
... sense the subject offers itself as a scientific problem , and in that manner alone I have to deal with it , in another it swells into a noble epic , —the life of humanity , its warfare and repose , its object and its end . VOL . I. B ...
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... sense , had so And of phi- losophers . rapidly fallen away from the national belief , the philosophers pursued the same course . It soon became the universal im- pression that there was an intrinsic opposition between philo- sophy and ...
... sense , had so And of phi- losophers . rapidly fallen away from the national belief , the philosophers pursued the same course . It soon became the universal im- pression that there was an intrinsic opposition between philo- sophy and ...
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... sense telling them that the philosophical cultivation of ethics must be equally bad . He was not loyal to science , but sought to support his own views by exciting a theological odium against his competitors , —a crime that educated men ...
... sense telling them that the philosophical cultivation of ethics must be equally bad . He was not loyal to science , but sought to support his own views by exciting a theological odium against his competitors , —a crime that educated men ...
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... sense of the times the indecencies and wickedness of the gods , imputes them all to demons ; an idea which found much favour at first , but became singularly fatal to polytheism in the end . In apparent inconsistency with this declining ...
... sense of the times the indecencies and wickedness of the gods , imputes them all to demons ; an idea which found much favour at first , but became singularly fatal to polytheism in the end . In apparent inconsistency with this declining ...
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