Stock's `An Account of the Life of George Berkeley, D.D.'https://www.maths.tcd.ie/~dwilkins/Berkeley/Stock/Life.html
disputes of the Greek philosophers, not those particular great men who have been unhappily imposed on by it, that I complain of. Accordingly when the famous Milton had a mind to r
Socialism: Utopian and Scientifichttp://www.marx2mao.com/M&E/SUS80.html
of the great German philosophers and of the dialectics sustained by them in a swamp of empty eclecticism, so much so that we are compelled to appeal to modern natural science as a
Stove, What Is Wrong With Our Thoughtshttps://web.maths.unsw.edu.au/%7Ejim/wrongthoughts.html
enquire what the pagan philosophers of that time were thinking about, we expect to hear of something more rational, at least, than questions about the Trinity. And so we do, at an
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