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Steadily he moved in the direction of the philosophy of science and from there to the history of science . University College London In 1946 Crombie was appointed lecturer at University College London . Institutionally , at least , UCL ...
Steadily he moved in the direction of the philosophy of science and from there to the history of science . University College London In 1946 Crombie was appointed lecturer at University College London . Institutionally , at least , UCL ...
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he persuaded Lloyd to contribute a major article on the later Neoplatonists to the volume he was editing , The Cambridge History of Later Greek and Early Medieval Philosophy ( 1967 ) . This volume was largely written by members of the ...
he persuaded Lloyd to contribute a major article on the later Neoplatonists to the volume he was editing , The Cambridge History of Later Greek and Early Medieval Philosophy ( 1967 ) . This volume was largely written by members of the ...
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For all the attractions of forms of idealism , whether in metaphysics , ethics or even the philosophy of history ... in empirical form lay very near the core of MacKinnon's approach to both philosophical and theological questions .
For all the attractions of forms of idealism , whether in metaphysics , ethics or even the philosophy of history ... in empirical form lay very near the core of MacKinnon's approach to both philosophical and theological questions .
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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