Readings in Western Civilization, Volum 2George Harmon Knoles, Rixford Kinney Snyder, Rixford Snyder Lippincott, 1960 - 922 pàgines |
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Pàgina 44
... means , as wealth , flutes , and the whole class of instru- ments . And so it is plain that not all ends are final ... means to something else , and that which is never chosen as a means than that which is chosen both as an end in itself ...
... means , as wealth , flutes , and the whole class of instru- ments . And so it is plain that not all ends are final ... means to something else , and that which is never chosen as a means than that which is chosen both as an end in itself ...
Pàgina 269
... means . To the former we come by the teach- ings of philosophy , obeying them by acting in conformity with the moral and intellectual virtues ; to the latter through spiritual teach- ings which transcend human reason , and which we obey ...
... means . To the former we come by the teach- ings of philosophy , obeying them by acting in conformity with the moral and intellectual virtues ; to the latter through spiritual teach- ings which transcend human reason , and which we obey ...
Pàgina 719
... means the same thing that it means in science . It means , they say , nothing but this , that ideas ( which themselves are but parts of our expe- rience ) become true just in so far as they help us to get into satisfactory relation with ...
... means the same thing that it means in science . It means , they say , nothing but this , that ideas ( which themselves are but parts of our expe- rience ) become true just in so far as they help us to get into satisfactory relation with ...
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The Ancient Near East | 1 |
From The Books of the Kings | 12 |
Greek Civilization | 29 |
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