Nature and the Cosmos: Essays in the History of IdeasDabor Science Publications, 1977 - 108 Seiten |
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... cosmos is really a very untidy place . Indeed , the Gnostics saw just as much order in the cosmos as the Stoics , but they scoffed where the Stoics remained to pray . Cosmic destiny was a very palpable reality , but there was no trace ...
... cosmos is really a very untidy place . Indeed , the Gnostics saw just as much order in the cosmos as the Stoics , but they scoffed where the Stoics remained to pray . Cosmic destiny was a very palpable reality , but there was no trace ...
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... cosmos evil , however oppressed by heimarmene , for no Platonist could forget the master or Plotinus ' powerful critique of Gnosticism . But it is clear that all of the values of cosmos had pretty much retreated to a transcendental self ...
... cosmos evil , however oppressed by heimarmene , for no Platonist could forget the master or Plotinus ' powerful critique of Gnosticism . But it is clear that all of the values of cosmos had pretty much retreated to a transcendental self ...
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... cosmos . Although Gnostic imagery and Gnostic valuations of this world penetrated deeply into the New Testament , especially in the Gospel of John , the idea of Platonic cosmos , or of the goodness of creation , as against Gnostic and ...
... cosmos . Although Gnostic imagery and Gnostic valuations of this world penetrated deeply into the New Testament , especially in the Gospel of John , the idea of Platonic cosmos , or of the goodness of creation , as against Gnostic and ...
Inhalt
The History of Ideas and the Study of Literature | 1 |
The Unnaturalness of Metaphysical Poetry | 18 |
The Theme of Cosmic Order | 59 |
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