History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... Soul . - The Ideal Theory , Generals , or Types . - Reminiscence . — Transmigration . - Plato's Political Institutions . - His Republic . - His Proofs of the Immortality of the Soul . - Criticism on his Doctrines . RISE OF THE SCEPTICS ...
... Soul . - The Ideal Theory , Generals , or Types . - Reminiscence . — Transmigration . - Plato's Political Institutions . - His Republic . - His Proofs of the Immortality of the Soul . - Criticism on his Doctrines . RISE OF THE SCEPTICS ...
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... Soul ; 3. Existence of God ; 4. Criterion of Truth . - Solution of these Problems in the Age of Inquiry - in that of Faith - in that of Reason -- in that of Decrepitude . Determination of the Law of Variation of Greek Opinion . - The ...
... Soul ; 3. Existence of God ; 4. Criterion of Truth . - Solution of these Problems in the Age of Inquiry - in that of Faith - in that of Reason -- in that of Decrepitude . Determination of the Law of Variation of Greek Opinion . - The ...
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... soul , which distinguishes him from all his animated companions , and makes him a moral and responsible being , he has been feigned , like them , to possess another im- material principle , the vital agent , which , in a way of its own ...
... soul , which distinguishes him from all his animated companions , and makes him a moral and responsible being , he has been feigned , like them , to possess another im- material principle , the vital agent , which , in a way of its own ...
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... soul of man , though differing from it infinitely in degree , visi- ble nature is essentially and inseparably connected therewith ; that as in man the body is perpetually undergoing changes , perpetually decaying and being renewed , or ...
... soul of man , though differing from it infinitely in degree , visi- ble nature is essentially and inseparably connected therewith ; that as in man the body is perpetually undergoing changes , perpetually decaying and being renewed , or ...
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... soul leads necessarily to other doctrines of a moral kind , more par- ticularly to a profound respect for life under every form , hu- man , animal , or insect . migration The forms of animal life , therefore , furnish a grand peni- The ...
... soul leads necessarily to other doctrines of a moral kind , more par- ticularly to a profound respect for life under every form , hu- man , animal , or insect . migration The forms of animal life , therefore , furnish a grand peni- The ...
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