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Page 64
... concerning him.7 There is , I think , some sort of link between the two reasons I have to be interested in Anaxarchus . His real life raises questions about the physical survival of a philosopher in a given social and political context ...
... concerning him.7 There is , I think , some sort of link between the two reasons I have to be interested in Anaxarchus . His real life raises questions about the physical survival of a philosopher in a given social and political context ...
Page 71
... concerning Anaxarchus , one favourable to him , the other one hostile . There are undoubtedly some traces of such divergent traditions . For instance , it is quite certain that on the whole Anaxarchus was ill - treated by the ...
... concerning Anaxarchus , one favourable to him , the other one hostile . There are undoubtedly some traces of such divergent traditions . For instance , it is quite certain that on the whole Anaxarchus was ill - treated by the ...
Page 82
... concerning Pyrrho's life ( quite certainly after his coming back from Asia ) in the country neighbourhood of his native city of Elis , an evidence easily available from Diogenes Laertius . He is no more interested in the question of ...
... concerning Pyrrho's life ( quite certainly after his coming back from Asia ) in the country neighbourhood of his native city of Elis , an evidence easily available from Diogenes Laertius . He is no more interested in the question of ...
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Lectures | 1 |
The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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