A History of Philosophy in EpitomeD. Appleton, 1879 - 365 páginas |
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... regarded them as love and hate ; and Democritus as unconscious necessity . The result was , therefore , that the be- coming was rather limited as a means for the mechanical explana- tion of nature , than itself explained . 6. Despairing ...
... regarded them as love and hate ; and Democritus as unconscious necessity . The result was , therefore , that the be- coming was rather limited as a means for the mechanical explana- tion of nature , than itself explained . 6. Despairing ...
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... regarded numbers as the substances and others as the archetypes of things . Aristotle , however , gives an intimation how the two statements may be reconciled with each other . Originally , without doubt , the Pythagoreans regarded ...
... regarded numbers as the substances and others as the archetypes of things . Aristotle , however , gives an intimation how the two statements may be reconciled with each other . Originally , without doubt , the Pythagoreans regarded ...
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... regarded fire as the original material or fundamental element of things , after the manner of the Ionics . If he ascribed reality only to the becoming , it is impossible that he should have set by the side of this becoming , yet another ...
... regarded fire as the original material or fundamental element of things , after the manner of the Ionics . If he ascribed reality only to the becoming , it is impossible that he should have set by the side of this becoming , yet another ...
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... regarded the phenomenal world as an existing contradiction , but he clung to this contradiction as to an ultimate fact . That which had been the negative result of the Eleatics , he uttered as his positive principle . The dialectics ...
... regarded the phenomenal world as an existing contradiction , but he clung to this contradiction as to an ultimate fact . That which had been the negative result of the Eleatics , he uttered as his positive principle . The dialectics ...
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... regarded the present world as a constant product of striving powers and oppositions . ) He has , therefore , been properly called an Eclectic , who has united the fundamental thoughts of his two predecessors , though not always in a ...
... regarded the present world as a constant product of striving powers and oppositions . ) He has , therefore , been properly called an Eclectic , who has united the fundamental thoughts of his two predecessors , though not always in a ...
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absolute abstract according activity actual affirmed Anaxagoras appearance apprehended apriori Aristotle atheism attempt becoming called cause character conceived conception connection consciousness contradiction Critick Descartes determined dialectic divine doctrine of ideas Eleatic elements Empedocles empirical empiricism Epicurus essence ethics existence experience external faculty faith farther Fichte finite freedom fundamental ground Hegel Hence Heraclitus highest human ideal individual infinite inner intuition Jacob Boehme Jacobi judgment Kant Kantian knowledge Leibnitz logical matter mediation metaphysics mind monads moral nature non-Ego not-being notion object opposition original Parmenides perfect philoso Plato pleasure positive principle Protagoras pure Pythagorean rational rational psychology reality relation religion representation respect Schelling Scholasticism sensation sense sensuous side simple Socrates Socratic method Sophistic philosophy soul space Spinoza standpoint subjective idealism substance theoretical Theory of Science thing thinking thought tion transcendental true truth understanding unity universal virtue whole wholly Xenophon