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Is philosophy possible as a science , and what are its conditions ? -Giordano Bruno - Literary aristocracy , or the existence of a tacit compact among the learned as a privileged order — The author's obligations to the Mystics — to ...
Is philosophy possible as a science , and what are its conditions ? -Giordano Bruno - Literary aristocracy , or the existence of a tacit compact among the learned as a privileged order — The author's obligations to the Mystics — to ...
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CHAPTER IX Is philosophy possible as a science , and what are its conditions ? Giordano Bruno - Literary aristocracy , or the existence of a tacit compact among the learned as a privileged order — The author's obligations to the Mystics ...
CHAPTER IX Is philosophy possible as a science , and what are its conditions ? Giordano Bruno - Literary aristocracy , or the existence of a tacit compact among the learned as a privileged order — The author's obligations to the Mystics ...
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... and faithfully referred to in support of every judgement on men and events ; not indiscriminate abuse , not the indulgence of an editor's own malignant passions , and still less , if that be possible , a determination to make money ...
... and faithfully referred to in support of every judgement on men and events ; not indiscriminate abuse , not the indulgence of an editor's own malignant passions , and still less , if that be possible , a determination to make money ...
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