A History of Western Philosophy, and Its Connection with Political and Social Circumstances from the Earliest Times to the Present Day |
Contents
The PreSocratics Chapter 1 The Rise of Greek Civilization
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The Milesian School
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Pythagoras
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Copyright
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Anaxagoras argument aristocracy Aristotle Aristotle's Athens Averroes became become believe bishops body called Catholic cause century CHAPTER Christian Church cities civilization conception concerned considered death Democritus Descartes divine doctrine earth Emperor Empire England Epicurus essence eternal ethical evil existence fact favour gods Greece Greek happiness Hegel Heraclitus human Hume ideas important influence intellectual Italy Jews Kant kind king knowledge later Leibniz less lived Locke logic Manichæans mathematics matter means ment metaphysical mind modern moral motion nature Nietzsche object opinion Orphism papacy Parmenides perceived perception philosophy Plato pleasure Plotinus political Pope principle Protagoras pure Pythagoras question reason regards relation religion Renaissance Roman Rome Rousseau Saint Augustine says scepticism scientific seems sense social Socrates soul Sparta Spinoza Stoics substance supposed theology theory things thought tion true truth universe virtue virtuous whole word
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The Mind's New Science: A History Of The Cognitive Revolution Howard E Gardner No preview available - 2008 |