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Pàgina 43
... knowledge is not really possessed , Euripides would be equally firm in his disagreement that such Socratic knowledge cannot be attained by human reason because the irrational force of evil prevents it : tò äloyov is too strong . And of ...
... knowledge is not really possessed , Euripides would be equally firm in his disagreement that such Socratic knowledge cannot be attained by human reason because the irrational force of evil prevents it : tò äloyov is too strong . And of ...
Pàgina 94
... knowledge he seeks of the past . In a way , however , Herodotus ' treatment of ancient history differs from his treatment of more recent history . His knowledge of the former is scanty and does not lend itself to the writing of a ...
... knowledge he seeks of the past . In a way , however , Herodotus ' treatment of ancient history differs from his treatment of more recent history . His knowledge of the former is scanty and does not lend itself to the writing of a ...
Pàgina 95
... knowledge of the times is concerned , the period of Minos is a fabulous period different in kind from the age of Polycrates of which certain knowledge is to be had . It is this criterion of knowledge that determines the definition of a ...
... knowledge of the times is concerned , the period of Minos is a fabulous period different in kind from the age of Polycrates of which certain knowledge is to be had . It is this criterion of knowledge that determines the definition of a ...
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