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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,
Commentary on the Apology of Socrateshttps://friesian.com/apology.htm
404 E, The Presocratic Philosophers , G.S. Kirk & J.E. Raven, Cambridge, 1964, p.211 Introduction Unless Plato had already written some short dialogues to illustrate Socrates' tec
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the Friesians or other philosophers mentioned below directly are sought if they parallel or supplement Kantian or Friesian doctrine, from metaphysics to political economy, or thro
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Religion and Humanism, Why I am not a Christianhttps://friesian.com/why.htm
, the "natural philosophers" (in Latin, philosophi naturales ). Their focus on nature contrasts with the emphasis in Indian and Chinese philosophy (on salvation and morality) and
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reincarnation in any philosophers who have approached anywhere near Plato's stature. Even the Neo-Platonists discarded reincarnation and recollection in preference to Aristotelian
The Integral Theory of Truth andRealityhttp://www.intuitionnetwork.org/sorokin.htm
almost all the great philosophers: Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus, St. Augustine, all the Church Fathers, all the Scholastics from Erigena to St. Thomas and Nicolas of Cusa, Descartes
Gnosticism from a Non-Voegelinian Perspective, Part II | The Brussels Journalhttps://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/4452
feature in normative philosophers like Plutarch and Seneca (the former an adherent of the Platonic school and the latter of the Stoic school) is the frequent concession to the riv
A Deuteronomy of Kant-Friesian Metaphysicshttps://friesian.com/deutero.htm
languages. "Analytic" philosophers liked to think that mathematics was enough of a "language" for them [ note ]. Thus, the Great Debate in the Middle Ages, which was between Reali
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"The pre-Socratic philosophers mentioned so far all sought to establish a universal Immortal Principle in the external world they found around them. Their common effort united the
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SECTION FOUR From the Soul of Artists and Writershttp://nietzsche.holtof.com/Nietzsche_human_all_too_human/sect4_from_the_soul_of_artists.htm
not for physicists and philosophers. 161 Self overestimation in the faith in artists and philosophers . We all think that the goodness of a work of art or an artist is proven when
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