Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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LCM. John Pinsent. views of ' many ' hedonistic philosophers , but names three from the doxographical tradition which he could reproduce automatically at this stage of his philosophical writing . But he goes on to say that ceteri , all ...
LCM. John Pinsent. views of ' many ' hedonistic philosophers , but names three from the doxographical tradition which he could reproduce automatically at this stage of his philosophical writing . But he goes on to say that ceteri , all ...
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... philosophers are normally sought in authors from Plato to Simplicius , with anything later being regarded as a ... philosophical theories , makes one of his interlocutors say ( in Harmon's Loeb rendition ) , ' Well now , philosophy ...
... philosophers are normally sought in authors from Plato to Simplicius , with anything later being regarded as a ... philosophical theories , makes one of his interlocutors say ( in Harmon's Loeb rendition ) , ' Well now , philosophy ...
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... philosophical schools sitting quietly together and discussing their respective beliefs very calmly and unemotionally . ' The fact that Parmenides ' name14 comes first in the list might betoken some particular admiration of him ,, either ...
... philosophical schools sitting quietly together and discussing their respective beliefs very calmly and unemotionally . ' The fact that Parmenides ' name14 comes first in the list might betoken some particular admiration of him ,, either ...
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