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... and theology . Such , according to Ba- con , was the philosophy of Plato and of many Chris- tian writers , who , to conceal the weakness of thei : opinions , have represented them as necessarily bound up with BACON . 23.
... and theology . Such , according to Ba- con , was the philosophy of Plato and of many Chris- tian writers , who , to conceal the weakness of thei : opinions , have represented them as necessarily bound up with BACON . 23.
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... Plato's soul of the world , distinct from God and an instrument of God . He adopted this hypothesis in order to oppose , on the one hand , the doctrine of blind chance in the crea- tion and changes of the world , and the doctrine of ...
... Plato's soul of the world , distinct from God and an instrument of God . He adopted this hypothesis in order to oppose , on the one hand , the doctrine of blind chance in the crea- tion and changes of the world , and the doctrine of ...
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... Plato born , according to Corsini . 428 Anaxagoras died . 427 Gorgias sent to Athens . Diagoras flourished . 414 ... Plato to Syracuse . 384 Aristotle born . Pyrrho born . 380 Antisthenes and Aristippus flourished . Aristotle goes to ...
... Plato born , according to Corsini . 428 Anaxagoras died . 427 Gorgias sent to Athens . Diagoras flourished . 414 ... Plato to Syracuse . 384 Aristotle born . Pyrrho born . 380 Antisthenes and Aristippus flourished . Aristotle goes to ...
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