Journal of the History of Ideas, Volumen23Johns Hopkins University Press, 1962 A journal of cultural and intellectual history. Examines the evolution of ideas and their influence on historical developments. Includes history of philosophy, literature, the natural and social sciences, religion, and culture in general. |
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tion of opinion was only the beginning of the soul's ascent to the vision of the Forms . Milton was no thoroughgoing Platonist , however , and he was not one to think of ideas apart from things . In his epic theodicy , it is not the ...
tion of opinion was only the beginning of the soul's ascent to the vision of the Forms . Milton was no thoroughgoing Platonist , however , and he was not one to think of ideas apart from things . In his epic theodicy , it is not the ...
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... tion of human societies proceeded through a single progressive se- quence of social or intellectual stages . Although by no means central to social evolutionary theory , the inheritance of acquired character- istics was able to play at ...
... tion of human societies proceeded through a single progressive se- quence of social or intellectual stages . Although by no means central to social evolutionary theory , the inheritance of acquired character- istics was able to play at ...
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tion . The difference is not nearly as great as Bacon thought , however . There is no indication in Aristotle that his view of induction , or of logic generally , differed greatly from Plato's except in that it was a con- siderably more ...
tion . The difference is not nearly as great as Bacon thought , however . There is no indication in Aristotle that his view of induction , or of logic generally , differed greatly from Plato's except in that it was a con- siderably more ...
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The Aporias in Platos Early Dialogues Maurice H Cohen | 163 |
St Augustines Rhetoric of Silence Joseph A Mazzeo | 175 |
Late Medieval Thought Copernicus and the Scientific Revolution | 197 |
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