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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... true premisses and a false con- clusion is declared invalid , unless reconstructed so that a true conclu- sion is reached . In this sense , special contradiction was simply a rhe- torical trick for reconstituting the terms of a ...
... true premisses and a false con- clusion is declared invalid , unless reconstructed so that a true conclu- sion is reached . In this sense , special contradiction was simply a rhe- torical trick for reconstituting the terms of a ...
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... true beatitude by rejecting false or inferior goods . Unlike the multitude who " resist and oppose their own true hap- piness , " he is not misled by spurious , secular conceptions of felicity . In- stead , he possesses that " only high ...
... true beatitude by rejecting false or inferior goods . Unlike the multitude who " resist and oppose their own true hap- piness , " he is not misled by spurious , secular conceptions of felicity . In- stead , he possesses that " only high ...
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... true . . . . And he did not merely think so but he proves that they were true . ” 67 Galileo also accepted the earth's motion as a physical reality and in a significant passage reveals the new state of mind which sought not merely to ...
... true . . . . And he did not merely think so but he proves that they were true . ” 67 Galileo also accepted the earth's motion as a physical reality and in a significant passage reveals the new state of mind which sought not merely to ...
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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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