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... Greeks the dialecticians were advo- cates and rhetoricians who could lead the populace wherever they chose , because the populace lets itself be deluded with semblance . Dialectic was therefore at that time the art of sem- blance . In ...
... Greeks the dialecticians were advo- cates and rhetoricians who could lead the populace wherever they chose , because the populace lets itself be deluded with semblance . Dialectic was therefore at that time the art of sem- blance . In ...
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... Greeks . In the Zend Avesta of Zoroaster we do not discover the smallest trace of philosophy . And the same holds good of the highly - praised wisdom of the Egyptians , which , in compari- son with Greek philosophy , was a mere child's ...
... Greeks . In the Zend Avesta of Zoroaster we do not discover the smallest trace of philosophy . And the same holds good of the highly - praised wisdom of the Egyptians , which , in compari- son with Greek philosophy , was a mere child's ...
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... Greek philosophy begins with Socrates . For it was he who gave an entirely new practical direction to the philosophical spirit , and to all speculative minds . Moreover , he stands almost alone amongst men as the one whose conduct comes ...
... Greek philosophy begins with Socrates . For it was he who gave an entirely new practical direction to the philosophical spirit , and to all speculative minds . Moreover , he stands almost alone amongst men as the one whose conduct comes ...
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... Greek schools had special names . Thus , the school of Plato was called the Aca- demy ; that of Aristotle Lyceum ; the school of the Stoics the Porch ( oroá ) , a covered walk , from which the name Stoic was derived ; the school of ...
... Greek schools had special names . Thus , the school of Plato was called the Aca- demy ; that of Aristotle Lyceum ; the school of the Stoics the Porch ( oroá ) , a covered walk , from which the name Stoic was derived ; the school of ...
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Immanuel Kant. When in the sequel philosophy passed from the Greeks to the Romans , it was not extended , for the Romans always re- mained only disciples . Cicero was in speculative philosophy a disciple of Plato ; in morals he was a ...
Immanuel Kant. When in the sequel philosophy passed from the Greeks to the Romans , it was not extended , for the Romans always re- mained only disciples . Cicero was in speculative philosophy a disciple of Plato ; in morals he was a ...
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