Nature and the Cosmos: Essays in the History of IdeasDabor Science Publications, 1977 - 108 Seiten |
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... principle of sufficient reason , the belief that a thing has some reason for its existence , whether teleological or not , the belief that it is at least logically grounded in something else which is logically ultimate . Thinkers as ...
... principle of sufficient reason , the belief that a thing has some reason for its existence , whether teleological or not , the belief that it is at least logically grounded in something else which is logically ultimate . Thinkers as ...
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... principle of good at war with a principle of evil . Man is simply , in Nietzsche's phrase , " the sick and endangered ani- mal , " puzzled by himself and puzzled by the world . Self and world , in spite of the absence of metaphysical ...
... principle of good at war with a principle of evil . Man is simply , in Nietzsche's phrase , " the sick and endangered ani- mal , " puzzled by himself and puzzled by the world . Self and world , in spite of the absence of metaphysical ...
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... principle which Plato expounded in the Gorgias and reaffirmed in Book XIII of his Laws and his Epinomis : the cosmos is in some sense divine or a manifestation of the divine . Platonic religion , like Christinaity and Judaism , never ...
... principle which Plato expounded in the Gorgias and reaffirmed in Book XIII of his Laws and his Epinomis : the cosmos is in some sense divine or a manifestation of the divine . Platonic religion , like Christinaity and Judaism , never ...
Inhalt
The History of Ideas and the Study of Literature | 1 |
The Unnaturalness of Metaphysical Poetry | 18 |
The Theme of Cosmic Order | 59 |
Urheberrecht | |
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