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... Socrates that all who find salvation in philosophy are being saved even now.1 These words of Julian's are still true , and that is partly why there is so little agreement about Socrates . The most diverse philosophies have sought to ...
... Socrates that all who find salvation in philosophy are being saved even now.1 These words of Julian's are still true , and that is partly why there is so little agreement about Socrates . The most diverse philosophies have sought to ...
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... Socrates did something of the same kind . Zeller , from whom most of us have learned , thought he knew what it was . Socrates discovered the universal and founded the Begriffsphilosophie . Maier will have nothing to do with that , and I ...
... Socrates did something of the same kind . Zeller , from whom most of us have learned , thought he knew what it was . Socrates discovered the universal and founded the Begriffsphilosophie . Maier will have nothing to do with that , and I ...
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... Socrates was known as a man who spoke strangely of the soul before 423 B. C. , and this takes us back to a time when Plato was not five years old , so that there can be no question of him as the author of the view he ascribes to Socrates ...
... Socrates was known as a man who spoke strangely of the soul before 423 B. C. , and this takes us back to a time when Plato was not five years old , so that there can be no question of him as the author of the view he ascribes to Socrates ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWs | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
THE ANCIENT COINAGE OF SOUTHERN ARABIA By G F HILL Read | 57 |
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