The Family Library (Harper)., 第 143 卷 |
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... respect to its method , each case is treated under five heads or topics , very analogous to the method of many of the Scholastic philosophers of the Middle Ages . 2. In respect to the sources of knowledge , the Mi- mansa admits that ...
... respect to its method , each case is treated under five heads or topics , very analogous to the method of many of the Scholastic philosophers of the Middle Ages . 2. In respect to the sources of knowledge , the Mi- mansa admits that ...
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... respecting the last end of things correspond to his views respect- ing their origin . Such are the fundamental principles of the philos- ophy of Plato . The immense variety of consequen- ces in which the unity of this system displays ...
... respecting the last end of things correspond to his views respect- ing their origin . Such are the fundamental principles of the philos- ophy of Plato . The immense variety of consequen- ces in which the unity of this system displays ...
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... respect of form , philosophy in most of the Greek schools is devoid of poetic images ; but , in seeking a language rigorously exact , it has substitu- ted too often a vocabulary of subtile and barren ab- stractions in place of the ...
... respect of form , philosophy in most of the Greek schools is devoid of poetic images ; but , in seeking a language rigorously exact , it has substitu- ted too often a vocabulary of subtile and barren ab- stractions in place of the ...
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