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rulers, craftsmen, philosophers, etc. And how much of each, and in what proportions it has of each depends on the importance that it places on each. Well, the United S
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Did the Christians burn/destroy all the classical literature?https://christian-thinktank.com/qburnbx.html
on Greek and Latin philosophers--and was the link between the wisdom of Antiquity and the Middle Ages [ HPW: 117-118] He translated two of Aristotle's treatises on logic into Lati
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that three ancient philosophers - Socrates, Seneca, and Boethius - showed while they awaited their executions. Adverse fortune is more beneficial than good fortune; the latter onl
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Statism and the Depravity of Manhttp://vftonline.org/VFTfiles/thesis/depravity1.htm
as those of political philosophers, innocent of evil intent, it would follow that Congress was of opinion that the tendency of the general exploitation of such views is so dangero
Popper on the A Priorihttps://friesian.com/samra.htm
arguments from other philosophers levied against Kant. The logicist projects from Frege and Russell provided arguments against Kant's intuitionalist mathematics. Poincar? had alre
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Essays by Continental Philosophers; [ vi ] Auerbach’s biographical novel [ 1 ] has been translated, and many writers have made contributions to the subject in magazines and
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asserts: “Hitherto, the philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways; the point is to change it.” The phrase “direct change” in Heidegger’s locution immediately c
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abetted by poets and philosophers, with occasional help from an eccentric king. One of the most valid of them—that of free speech—was actually given its first support in law by th
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The wisest of political philosophers had spoken of three possibilities: fear, honor, virtue. Which were Americans to choose? Virtue defined in the writings of the Founders. The an
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