Basic Teachings of the Great Philosophers |
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THE NATURE OF THE UNIVERSE I | 1 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 33 |
MANS PLACE IN THE UNIVERSE | 56 |
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absolute absolute substance actions Aquinas argued Aristotle atoms attempt Augustine Bacon become believed body cause Christian thinkers church conception created creation creative Democritus Descartes desire determined developed Dewey discover divine doctrine Early Greek Epicureans Epicurus eternal everything evil existence experience fate Fichte force Francis Bacon freedom Further gods Greek Philosophers happiness Hegel held Heraclitus Hobbes hold human mind Hume ideal ideas immortality individual influence John Dewey John Duns Scotus John Locke Kant knowledge Leibnitz live Locke Logos man's mind and matter modern monad moral law motion nature pantheism perfect Philo philosophers Plato Plotinus position principle problem pure realize reason religious result Rousseau ruler Schelling Scotus sense social society Socrates Sophists Spinoza spirit Stoics striving substance taught theory things thinking Thomas Aquinas Thomas Hobbes thought tion tradition tree universe whole wholly world soul
