The Republic, by Platohttps://www.ajhw.co.uk/books/book165.html
himself. The two philosophers had more in common than they were conscious of; and probably some elements of Plato remain still undetected in Aristotle. In English philosophy too,
Complementaris Mundus - a complementarian metaphysichttps://mats-winther.github.io/dualmetaphysic.htm
the concepts of philosophers and alchemists to accommodate their ideas to his worldview. Jung misrepresents Cusanus’s notion of coincidentia oppositorum (cf. Winther, 2015,
The world is both material and spiritual. Yet, in accordance with the complementarity principle, it is not experiential as a dual world.
Philosophical Connections: Chrysippushttp://philosophos.sdf.org/philosophical_connections/profile_019.html
not just philosophers philosophers should know lots of things besides philosophy Philosophical Connections Home Foreword by Geoffrey K
Primary Source Documentshttps://constitution.org/1-History/primarysources/primarysources.html
Colonists Classic Philosophers and Poets - Most of the founding fathers in America were thorougly familiar with these Greco-Roman authors: e.g., Aristotle, Plato, Cicero, Virgil.
A massive collection of primary sources pertaining to early American history
Josephus: Against Apion IIhttp://penelope.uchicago.edu/josephus/apion-2.html
Plato, and the stoick philosophers that succeeded them; and almost all the rest, are of the same sentiments; and had the same notions of the nature of God. Yet durst not these men
A History of Art for Beginners and Students, by Clara Erskine Clement.https://www.ajhw.co.uk/books/book268/book268.html
their verses, and philosophers held arguments in public places. [A] But the most important day was that on which a procession went up to the Parthenon and carried the peplos, or g
Self-knowledge and science as art [Ignace Haaz]https://www.dogma.lu/txt/HaazSelfKnowledge.htm
61); “we other philosophers”, “we fearless ones”, “we born guessers of riddles”, “we, firstlings and premature births of the coming centu
Letters on England, by Voltairehttp://www.publicappeal.org/library/unicorn/Voltaire/letters_on_england.htm
etc., the greatest philosophers, as well as the ablest writers of their ages, should scarcely have been able to raise a little flock, which even decreases daily. This it is to be
Chapter 9 of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empirehttp://www.ourcivilisation.com/smartboard/shop/gibbone/rome/volume1/chap9.htm
have convinced modern philosophers of the falsehood, and indeed the impossibility, of the supposition. To the names of Mariana and of Machiavel, ( 39 ) we can oppose the equal nam
Chapter 9 of 'The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire'; Germany; the emperor Decius
Chapter 2, Gibbon's 'Decline & Fall'http://www.ourcivilisation.com/smartboard/shop/gibbone/rome/volume1/chap2.htm
ancient world. ( 5 ) Of philosophers. The philosophers of Greece deduced their morals from the nature of man, rather than from that of God. They meditated, however, on the Divine
Chapter 2 of 'The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire'; Prosperity of the Roman Empire in the Age of the Antonines
Cicero: De Officiishttps://constitution.org/1-History/rom/de_officiis.htm
foremost of present-day philosophers, and you will go on learning as long as you wish; and your wish ought to continue as long as you are not dissatisfied with the progress you ar
Love! - Exploring the Depths and Diversity of Lovehttp://www.hilmar-alquiros.de/Love!.htm
thinkers, from ancient philosophers to modern-day intellectuals, have embodied the spirit of Autophilosophy. They have often gone against established norms, trusting their own exp
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