The History of Materialism and Criticism of Its Present Importance, Volume 1K. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1892 - Materialism |
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... Logic , " and the " History of Philosophy . " In 1858 , however , he was fain to take a mastership once more , this time at the Gymnasium at Duisburg ; and there he continued until political considerations caused him to resign in 1861 ...
... Logic , " and the " History of Philosophy . " In 1858 , however , he was fain to take a mastership once more , this time at the Gymnasium at Duisburg ; and there he continued until political considerations caused him to resign in 1861 ...
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... logic and psychology , as a matter of course , but they were by no means limited to these . In one session , for instance , he lectured on the History of Modern Educa- tion , on the Theory of Voting , and on Schiller's Philoso- phical ...
... logic and psychology , as a matter of course , but they were by no means limited to these . In one session , for instance , he lectured on the History of Modern Educa- tion , on the Theory of Voting , and on Schiller's Philoso- phical ...
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... Logical Studies , " which have since been published . He died on the 21st of November . With him , in the words of one of his old colleagues at Duisburg , there went to the grave " a light of science , a standard - bearer of freedom and ...
... Logical Studies , " which have since been published . He died on the 21st of November . With him , in the words of one of his old colleagues at Duisburg , there went to the grave " a light of science , a standard - bearer of freedom and ...
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... Logic , and the theory of knowledge , 107. Epikuros as author , III . Tran- sition from the reign of philosophy to the predominance of the posi- tive sciences ; Alexandria , 112. Share of Materialism in the achieve- ments of Greek ...
... Logic , and the theory of knowledge , 107. Epikuros as author , III . Tran- sition from the reign of philosophy to the predominance of the posi- tive sciences ; Alexandria , 112. Share of Materialism in the achieve- ments of Greek ...
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... logic , 210. Nomi- nalism as forerunner of Empiricism , 213 . CHAPTER III . THE RETURN OF MATERIALISTIC THEORIES WITH THE REGENERA- TION OF THE SCIENCES Pp . 215-249 • Scholasticism as a bond of union in the civilisation of Europe , 215 ...
... logic , 210. Nomi- nalism as forerunner of Empiricism , 213 . CHAPTER III . THE RETURN OF MATERIALISTIC THEORIES WITH THE REGENERA- TION OF THE SCIENCES Pp . 215-249 • Scholasticism as a bond of union in the civilisation of Europe , 215 ...
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Page 131 - Felix qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas, Atque metus omnes, et inexorabile fatum Subjecit pedibus, strepitumque Acherontis avari.
Page 186 - Who coverest thyself with light as with a garment; who stretchest out the heavens like a curtain; who layeth the beams of his chambers in the waters; who maketh the clouds his chariot; who walketh upon the wings of the wind; who maketh his angels spirits; his ministers a flaming fire. Who laid the foundations of the earth, that it should not be removed for ever.
Page 284 - Fear of power invisible, feigned by the mind, or imagined from tales publicly allowed, religion; not allowed, superstition.
Page 186 - They go up by the mountains; They go down by the valleys Unto the place which thou hast founded for them. Thou hast set a bound that they may not pass over; That they turn not again to cover the earth.
Page 186 - The trees of the LORD are full of sap; the cedars of Lebanon, which he hath planted; 17 Where the birds make their nests: as for the stork, the fir trees are her house.
Page 147 - ... .Now no more shall thy house admit thee with glad welcome, nor a most virtuous wife and sweet children run to be the first to snatch kisses and touch thy heart with a silent joy. No more mayst thou be prosperous in thy doings, a safeguard to thine own. One disastrous day has taken from thee luckless man in luckless wise all the many prizes of life'.
Page 249 - ... connaître que toutes les raisons dont je me servais n'ont point de force; et quoique je pensasse qu'elles fussent appuyées sur des démonstrations très certaines et très évidentes, je ne voudrais toutefois pour rien du monde les soutenir contre l'autorité de l'Église.