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Page viii
... philosophers . I have chosen the latter approach , for two reasons . First , many works based on the first approach ... philosophers of more recent times ? Here one must try to anticipate the judgment of time . To some extent , I have ...
... philosophers . I have chosen the latter approach , for two reasons . First , many works based on the first approach ... philosophers of more recent times ? Here one must try to anticipate the judgment of time . To some extent , I have ...
Page ix
... philosophers are men , not disembodied spirits . Some histories of philosophy treat theories as if they were isolated from everything except other philosophical theories . But all the great philosophers have actually been concerned with ...
... philosophers are men , not disembodied spirits . Some histories of philosophy treat theories as if they were isolated from everything except other philosophical theories . But all the great philosophers have actually been concerned with ...
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... philosophers have , that the individual is the supreme object of moral and political value . For him , as for Thomas , nothing finite had intrinsic value ; man was not valuable as man , but as God's creature and the object of His ...
... philosophers have , that the individual is the supreme object of moral and political value . For him , as for Thomas , nothing finite had intrinsic value ; man was not valuable as man , but as God's creature and the object of His ...
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