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... Philosophy : Invention and Judgment Richard McKeon PERIODICAL revolutions occur in the history of philosophy which change the perspectives of philosophical inquiry and transform the meanings of philosophic words and the natures of ...
... Philosophy : Invention and Judgment Richard McKeon PERIODICAL revolutions occur in the history of philosophy which change the perspectives of philosophical inquiry and transform the meanings of philosophic words and the natures of ...
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... philosophers deserve mention , the basic problem is a reconciliation of philosophy and eloquence , of knowledge and the ability to set forth what is known effectively and persuasively . In this version , moreover , the emerging problems ...
... philosophers deserve mention , the basic problem is a reconciliation of philosophy and eloquence , of knowledge and the ability to set forth what is known effectively and persuasively . In this version , moreover , the emerging problems ...
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... philosophy , and may be attributed to the " Judaeo - Christian tradition " only in the sense that it was assimilated into that tradition by the early Church writers from Greek philosophical sources . 73 A Protestant theologian who ...
... philosophy , and may be attributed to the " Judaeo - Christian tradition " only in the sense that it was assimilated into that tradition by the early Church writers from Greek philosophical sources . 73 A Protestant theologian who ...
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Isocrates View of History C Bradford Welles | 3 |
Polyeuktos and Philoneos Benjamin D Meritt | 26 |
The Aetolians and the Cleomenic War J A O Larsen | 43 |
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