Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 7-9John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1982 |
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... reasons for not taking Hercules and the rest , it gives a statement of a very odd sort , since one would expect nec ... sum ... reason for not making him an exception to the general rule ( 392-7 ) . He had excellent excuses for making ...
... reasons for not taking Hercules and the rest , it gives a statement of a very odd sort , since one would expect nec ... sum ... reason for not making him an exception to the general rule ( 392-7 ) . He had excellent excuses for making ...
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... reason in their behaviour , for none is needed for him ; it is enough that they are themselves . Not surprisingly he attributes to them the supreme sign of social disorder - women are to be found among them ( BP 1.24.6f .: see in ...
... reason in their behaviour , for none is needed for him ; it is enough that they are themselves . Not surprisingly he attributes to them the supreme sign of social disorder - women are to be found among them ( BP 1.24.6f .: see in ...
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... reason , reasoning , vel sim . , are easier to explain , if Plotinus ever did limit its highest part to that level , since the hypostasis Soul is distinguished from Nous by the theoretical performance of such processes . But he had not ...
... reason , reasoning , vel sim . , are easier to explain , if Plotinus ever did limit its highest part to that level , since the hypostasis Soul is distinguished from Nous by the theoretical performance of such processes . But he had not ...
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