History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... received the name of the grand tetractys , because it so contains the first four numbers . Some , however , assert that that designation was imposed on the num- ber thirty - six . To the triad the Pythagoreans likewise at- tached much ...
... received the name of the grand tetractys , because it so contains the first four numbers . Some , however , assert that that designation was imposed on the num- ber thirty - six . To the triad the Pythagoreans likewise at- tached much ...
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... received as an actual fact instead of a sarcasm . As to his habit of so constantly deri- ding the knowledge and follies of men that he universally ac- quired the epithet of the laughing philosopher , we may receive the opinion of the ...
... received as an actual fact instead of a sarcasm . As to his habit of so constantly deri- ding the knowledge and follies of men that he universally ac- quired the epithet of the laughing philosopher , we may receive the opinion of the ...
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... received by him . His system was a mixture of the Eleatic and Socratic , the ethical preponderating in his doc- trine . He maintained the existence of one Being , the good , having various aspects , -wisdom , God , reason , -and showed ...
... received by him . His system was a mixture of the Eleatic and Socratic , the ethical preponderating in his doc- trine . He maintained the existence of one Being , the good , having various aspects , -wisdom , God , reason , -and showed ...
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... receiving ciples . mary prin- any impress , may be designated with propriety the mother of forms . He held that intellect existed before such forms were produced , but not antecedently to matter . To matter he im- puted a refractory or ...
... receiving ciples . mary prin- any impress , may be designated with propriety the mother of forms . He held that intellect existed before such forms were produced , but not antecedently to matter . To matter he im- puted a refractory or ...
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... received the name of Peri- patetics , or walking philosophers . These lectures were of two kinds , esoteric and exoteric , the former being delivered to the more advanced pupils only . He wrote a very large number of works , of which ...
... received the name of Peri- patetics , or walking philosophers . These lectures were of two kinds , esoteric and exoteric , the former being delivered to the more advanced pupils only . He wrote a very large number of works , of which ...
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