The Synopticon: An Index to the Great Ideas, Band 1Encyclopædia Britannica, 1990 |
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... 16 Augustine , 374-396 , 661-662 17 Aquinas , 245–247 , 256–258 , 269–273 , 314-317 , 319-320 , 341–343 , 347-349 , 352-354 , 482-483 19 Dante , 99 , 127 20 Calvin , 63-64 , 66-67 28 Bacon , 17 33 Locke , 271-272 3b . The angelic nature ...
... 16 Augustine , 374-396 , 661-662 17 Aquinas , 245–247 , 256–258 , 269–273 , 314-317 , 319-320 , 341–343 , 347-349 , 352-354 , 482-483 19 Dante , 99 , 127 20 Calvin , 63-64 , 66-67 28 Bacon , 17 33 Locke , 271-272 3b . The angelic nature ...
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... 16 Augustine , 40-41 17 Aquinas , 15-16 , 31 , 75–76 , 270–272 , 382-383 , 462-463 , 485-486 18 Aquinas , 841-842 21 Hobbes , 172-173 28 Spinoza , 593–595 , 607-609 33 Locke , 351-353 39 Kant , 334-335 4d . The eternity and immutability ...
... 16 Augustine , 40-41 17 Aquinas , 15-16 , 31 , 75–76 , 270–272 , 382-383 , 462-463 , 485-486 18 Aquinas , 841-842 21 Hobbes , 172-173 28 Spinoza , 593–595 , 607-609 33 Locke , 351-353 39 Kant , 334-335 4d . The eternity and immutability ...
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... 16 Augustine , 13-16 , 55-56 , 74–75 , 331-332 , 421-422 , 442-447 17 Aquinas , 100-101 , 333 , 583 , 712 , 718 18 Aquinas , 137-178 19 Dante , 10-12 , 30 , 34–35 , 43 , 50-51 , 54-55 , 81 , 100 , 101-102 19 Chaucer , 302-303 , 377-378 ...
... 16 Augustine , 13-16 , 55-56 , 74–75 , 331-332 , 421-422 , 442-447 17 Aquinas , 100-101 , 333 , 583 , 712 , 718 18 Aquinas , 137-178 19 Dante , 10-12 , 30 , 34–35 , 43 , 50-51 , 54-55 , 81 , 100 , 101-102 19 Chaucer , 302-303 , 377-378 ...
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11 Aurelius 11 Epictetus 11 Lucretius 11 Plotinus 13 Plutarch 14 Tacitus 16 Augustine 17 Aquinas 19 Chaucer 19 Dante 20 Calvin 21 Hobbes 22 Rabelais 23 Montaigne 25 Shakespeare 26 Harvey 28 Bacon 28 Descartes 28 Spinoza 29 Milton 30 Pascal 33 Berkeley 33 Hume 33 Locke 34 Swift 35 Montesquieu 35 Rousseau 36 Smith 37 Gibbon 39 Kant 40 Federalist 40 Mill 41 Boswell 43 Hegel 44 Tocqueville 49 Darwin 51 Tolstoy 52 Dostoevsky 53 James 54 Freud 55 Whitehead 57 Veblen 58 Huizinga 58 Weber Aeschylus angels animals Apocrypha Aristophanes Aristotle cause chapter conception constitution desire dialectic distinction divine eternal Euripides existence happiness Herodotus Hippocrates human ideas infinite judgment justice knowledge matter mind Molière moral motion nature Old Testament passim Philosophy Plato political principle reason relation sense Sophocles soul Syntopicon theory things Thucydides tion truth virtue William