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... knowledge was characterized by its having no limits . The point is not that Greek knowledge was complete . He himself realized only too well that in many cases it was extremely fragmentary . But his desire to know had no limitation as ...
... knowledge was characterized by its having no limits . The point is not that Greek knowledge was complete . He himself realized only too well that in many cases it was extremely fragmentary . But his desire to know had no limitation as ...
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... knowledge so that true insight might be attained , and men would as a matter of course become good . If the Greek ... knowledge . 1. Culture and Anarchy p . 117 . Socrates sum- marized it in " knowledge is virtue , " and 121 Man's ...
... knowledge so that true insight might be attained , and men would as a matter of course become good . If the Greek ... knowledge . 1. Culture and Anarchy p . 117 . Socrates sum- marized it in " knowledge is virtue , " and 121 Man's ...
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... knowledge is virtue . Plato , to be sure , had ex- tended the concept of the " virtuous " somewhat , but still re- tained the emphasis on the intellect . Aristotle followed in his train , as did the Stoics . Virtue according to all of ...
... knowledge is virtue . Plato , to be sure , had ex- tended the concept of the " virtuous " somewhat , but still re- tained the emphasis on the intellect . Aristotle followed in his train , as did the Stoics . Virtue according to all of ...
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Introduction | 11 |
IV | 38 |
Greek Thought in the New Testament | 58 |
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