Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 82British Academy, 1993 - Počet stran: 524 |
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... philosophical school , called the Eudemonic School . Perhaps the two motives given by Diogenes Laertius as justifica- tions for Anaxarchus ' nickname , his ' complete imperturbability ' , and ' the evenness of his temper ' , correspond ...
... philosophical school , called the Eudemonic School . Perhaps the two motives given by Diogenes Laertius as justifica- tions for Anaxarchus ' nickname , his ' complete imperturbability ' , and ' the evenness of his temper ' , correspond ...
Strana 66
... philosophers , in particular Protagoras and Democritus . According to the ancient writers on philosophical ' successions ' , he was linked to Democritus by a direct chain of pupil - to - master relations ; 12 he is often called a ...
... philosophers , in particular Protagoras and Democritus . According to the ancient writers on philosophical ' successions ' , he was linked to Democritus by a direct chain of pupil - to - master relations ; 12 he is often called a ...
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... philosophical reasons , as he explained , he could not preface the credal statements with the declaration ' I believe ' ( the new - fashioned ' We believe ' was presumably fraught with even worse philosophical difficulties ) . Never ...
... philosophical reasons , as he explained , he could not preface the credal statements with the declaration ' I believe ' ( the new - fashioned ' We believe ' was presumably fraught with even worse philosophical difficulties ) . Never ...
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