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... philosophers they discuss , and it is good to see I. bringing in other literature : unfortunately this stops when the ... philosophical argument . After all Parmenides , and , most of the time , Empedocles were to combine the two . The ...
... philosophers they discuss , and it is good to see I. bringing in other literature : unfortunately this stops when the ... philosophical argument . After all Parmenides , and , most of the time , Empedocles were to combine the two . The ...
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... philosophical study , with its implication that it was the leading one , was true for the Hellenistic period and the early Empire , it ceases to be so in late antiquity , when Alexandria was at least as important in the fourth century ...
... philosophical study , with its implication that it was the leading one , was true for the Hellenistic period and the early Empire , it ceases to be so in late antiquity , when Alexandria was at least as important in the fourth century ...
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... philosophical ideas that is reasonable enough , but the subordination of philosophy to Christianity , which tended to be characteristic of the Latin West gives a very different picture from that which might have been conveyed by some ...
... philosophical ideas that is reasonable enough , but the subordination of philosophy to Christianity , which tended to be characteristic of the Latin West gives a very different picture from that which might have been conveyed by some ...
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