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... According to Leibnitz , the knowledge of nature and its laws is produced by the purely internal develop . ment of the soul . According to Kant , the soul im- poses upon nature its own laws . But Leibnitz ad . 112 MODERN PHILOSOPHY ...
... According to Leibnitz , the knowledge of nature and its laws is produced by the purely internal develop . ment of the soul . According to Kant , the soul im- poses upon nature its own laws . But Leibnitz ad . 112 MODERN PHILOSOPHY ...
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... according to Apollodorus . 630 Solon born . 629 Thales born , according to Meiners . 611 Anaximander born . 608 Pythagoras born , according to Larcher . 598 Solon publishes his laws . Pherecydes born about this time . 597 Thales ...
... according to Apollodorus . 630 Solon born . 629 Thales born , according to Meiners . 611 Anaximander born . 608 Pythagoras born , according to Larcher . 598 Solon publishes his laws . Pherecydes born about this time . 597 Thales ...
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... according to Menage . Diogenes of Baby lon . 185 Panatius died ( according to others , later ) . 155 Embassy of the Athenians to Rome ( CritolaĆ¼s , Carneades the Stoic , and Diogenes of Babylon ) . 146 Greece and Carthage subdued by ...
... according to Menage . Diogenes of Baby lon . 185 Panatius died ( according to others , later ) . 155 Embassy of the Athenians to Rome ( CritolaĆ¼s , Carneades the Stoic , and Diogenes of Babylon ) . 146 Greece and Carthage subdued by ...
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