Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge: General Index to the Proceedings ... Volumes 1-50, 1838-1911, Volum 1;Volum 13American Philosophical Society, 1912 - 83 pàgines |
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... philosopher . The latter possibility took Plato to Syracuse , an ill - fated adventure to which Rousseau refers in this discourse ( 118 ) . There were those in the eighteenth century who thought that monarchs were becoming philosophers ...
... philosopher . The latter possibility took Plato to Syracuse , an ill - fated adventure to which Rousseau refers in this discourse ( 118 ) . There were those in the eighteenth century who thought that monarchs were becoming philosophers ...
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... philosopher - soldier , found it possible to live under a tyranny , while Cato , the soldier - philosopher , could not . 12 Though the abstract prescriptions of the sage could well improve human happiness they will not be followed ...
... philosopher - soldier , found it possible to live under a tyranny , while Cato , the soldier - philosopher , could not . 12 Though the abstract prescriptions of the sage could well improve human happiness they will not be followed ...
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... philosophers ( 123 ) . ( In this connection he uses the word " philosophe " and not " sage . " ) To the ancient philosophers there were four cardinal virtues that formed a descending order , called the ladder of virtue , from justice to ...
... philosophers ( 123 ) . ( In this connection he uses the word " philosophe " and not " sage . " ) To the ancient philosophers there were four cardinal virtues that formed a descending order , called the ladder of virtue , from justice to ...
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... philosopher's wisdom and so he argues in The Republic that only philosophers can be fully just since only philosophers have the knowledge fully to compre- hend justice . The philosophers are Plato's moral elite . By his references to ...
... philosopher's wisdom and so he argues in The Republic that only philosophers can be fully just since only philosophers have the knowledge fully to compre- hend justice . The philosophers are Plato's moral elite . By his references to ...
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... philosophers , or at least were listening to some philosophers . It must have been very flattering for the philos- ophers to be taken seriously by the head that wore the crown . Voltaire confessed that monarchs were attractive to ...
... philosophers , or at least were listening to some philosophers . It must have been very flattering for the philos- ophers to be taken seriously by the head that wore the crown . Voltaire confessed that monarchs were attractive to ...
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