Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... knowledge , which he is in the Vita , and that of him as the bearer of a specific knowledge which may be found in the Protrepticus . This tension is , he claims , mitigated as one moves though the Iamblichean Pythagoras corpus , but ...
... knowledge , which he is in the Vita , and that of him as the bearer of a specific knowledge which may be found in the Protrepticus . This tension is , he claims , mitigated as one moves though the Iamblichean Pythagoras corpus , but ...
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... knowledge : scientific knowledge comes by demonstration from axioms . If the arguments which prove Aristotle right about substance and Plato and the atomists wrong are to count as scientific , then there must be a scientific first ...
... knowledge : scientific knowledge comes by demonstration from axioms . If the arguments which prove Aristotle right about substance and Plato and the atomists wrong are to count as scientific , then there must be a scientific first ...
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... Knowledge ' brings us back to the P - series ' , since Neoplatonists ' knowledge varies with the level at which it is being exercised , and therefore with its subjects rather than its objects . That makes it an unsuitable subject for ...
... Knowledge ' brings us back to the P - series ' , since Neoplatonists ' knowledge varies with the level at which it is being exercised , and therefore with its subjects rather than its objects . That makes it an unsuitable subject for ...
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