Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 8British Academy, 1976 |
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... doctrine of the participation of things in Forms . These statements are borne out by the Parmenides , where we meet Socrates again as a very youthful man and find him expounding this very doctrine about Forms and participation ' to ...
... doctrine of the participation of things in Forms . These statements are borne out by the Parmenides , where we meet Socrates again as a very youthful man and find him expounding this very doctrine about Forms and participation ' to ...
Strana 334
... doctrine a certain static view of external reality is absolutely essential to the practical form of our internal activity , and this prejudices and handicaps the mind in its effort to attain a theoretical concept of the reality itself ...
... doctrine a certain static view of external reality is absolutely essential to the practical form of our internal activity , and this prejudices and handicaps the mind in its effort to attain a theoretical concept of the reality itself ...
Strana 480
... doctrine , it seems to me to be part of the damnosa haereditas of the Cartesian metaphysics , to which he served himself heir . The parallelism of extension and thought had been almost reached by Descartes : it came naturally to the ...
... doctrine , it seems to me to be part of the damnosa haereditas of the Cartesian metaphysics , to which he served himself heir . The parallelism of extension and thought had been almost reached by Descartes : it came naturally to the ...
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