The Great Ideas: Man to worldMortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... topics and , through them , to the content of the references . For certain of the most important topics , it frequently provides , in the words of the au- thors themselves , a foretaste of the great conversation contained in the ...
... topics and , through them , to the content of the references . For certain of the most important topics , it frequently provides , in the words of the au- thors themselves , a foretaste of the great conversation contained in the ...
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... topic in a given chapter to which topics in other chapters are related or similar . The phrasing of the Cross - References enables the reader to determine whether the topics in the other chapters mentioned are similar or related to the ...
... topic in a given chapter to which topics in other chapters are related or similar . The phrasing of the Cross - References enables the reader to determine whether the topics in the other chapters mentioned are similar or related to the ...
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... topic . He may wish to examine the whole range of discussion of a basic concept , whether that be one of the great ideas or some other term . This may involve , not one or two topics , but a large number , as is certainly the case for ...
... topic . He may wish to examine the whole range of discussion of a basic concept , whether that be one of the great ideas or some other term . This may involve , not one or two topics , but a large number , as is certainly the case for ...
Inhalt
PREFACE | xi |
EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE STYLE | xxxiii |
VOLUME II | 10 |
Urheberrecht | |
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18 AUGUSTINE 19 AQUINAS 20 AQUINAS 23 HOBBES 30 BACON 35 LOCKE 40 GIBBON 42 KANT 46 HEGEL 53 JAMES 9 ARISTOTLE according ADDITIONS AESCHYLUS Animals BK II BK IV BK VII bodies called cause CH 9 chapter City conception concerning constitution DARWIN Decline and Fall definition desire Discourse discussion distinction elements Ennead Essays eternal Ethics example existence experience History Human Understanding I-II idea INTRO Kings knowledge Laws Learning Leviathan matter meaning ment Metaphysics MILL mind moral motion nature NUMBER object Origin Paradise passim Peace Philosophy of History Physics PLATO political principle problem PROP Psychology Pure question Reason reference relation Representative Republic Right rule says SECT sense Soul species SPINOZA Summa Theologica TESTAMENT theory things tion topics VIII writes