Journal of the History of Ideas, Volume 18Johns Hopkins University Press, 1957 - Electronic journals A journal of cultural and intellectual history. Examines the evolution of ideas and their influence on historical developments. Includes history of philosophy, literature, the natural and social sciences, religion, and culture in general. |
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... knowledge is condemned by Descartes as " folly . " 45 It is a point of view closely resembling that of Montaigne and Charron . It is reflected again in the Port Royal logicians , and it is given the most emphatic expression of all by ...
... knowledge is condemned by Descartes as " folly . " 45 It is a point of view closely resembling that of Montaigne and Charron . It is reflected again in the Port Royal logicians , and it is given the most emphatic expression of all by ...
Page 44
... knowledge , and , since it would consist in carrying all truths back to logically primary prin- ciples , it would moreover be a " demonstrative Encyclopaedia . " At the same time , to reduce all knowledge to a system , placing the sci ...
... knowledge , and , since it would consist in carrying all truths back to logically primary prin- ciples , it would moreover be a " demonstrative Encyclopaedia . " At the same time , to reduce all knowledge to a system , placing the sci ...
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... knowledge is ultimately knowl- edge of one's own self , “ nostre âme . " And even these contents of our internal awareness are always in flux ; 5 no final knowledge can be gained of them . In the absence of any final knowledge , one ...
... knowledge is ultimately knowl- edge of one's own self , “ nostre âme . " And even these contents of our internal awareness are always in flux ; 5 no final knowledge can be gained of them . In the absence of any final knowledge , one ...
Contents
The Double Martyrdom of Randolph Bourne | 4 |
T H Huxleys Treatment of Nature | 112 |
COPYRIGHT 1957 JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF IDEAS | 146 |
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