Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 7British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... philosopher , but I have tried hard to understand what Socrates was and what he did , and I conceive that to be a question of genuine philosophical interest . Whatever else it is , philosophy , in one aspect of it , is the progressive ...
... philosopher , but I have tried hard to understand what Socrates was and what he did , and I conceive that to be a question of genuine philosophical interest . Whatever else it is , philosophy , in one aspect of it , is the progressive ...
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... philosophy ' , but he holds that this philosophy consisted solely in the application of the dialectical method to moral exhortation . That is why he says Socrates was no philosopher in the strict sense of the word . If he only means ...
... philosophy ' , but he holds that this philosophy consisted solely in the application of the dialectical method to moral exhortation . That is why he says Socrates was no philosopher in the strict sense of the word . If he only means ...
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... philosophy , and philosophy those of religion , each by a path strictly its own . Historically , the two attitudes to life have intimately interacted ; and if the religious type has on the whole shown less power of resistance to the ...
... philosophy , and philosophy those of religion , each by a path strictly its own . Historically , the two attitudes to life have intimately interacted ; and if the religious type has on the whole shown less power of resistance to the ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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