Memoirs of the Society for Philosophical Inquiry of Washington, D.C.: 1893/1901-1909/27, المجلدات 1-4Society., 1893 |
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... influence of Plato in Greece and in Rome rela- tively , was taken as a type of that in the ancient and in the modern world ; more direct impulse in the first case , more diffused effect in the second . Passing lightly over the middle ...
... influence of Plato in Greece and in Rome rela- tively , was taken as a type of that in the ancient and in the modern world ; more direct impulse in the first case , more diffused effect in the second . Passing lightly over the middle ...
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... influence upon ethical thought will still count for much , and his name abide among the greatest names of those who have been the moral guides of their fellows . Chinese Philosophy . BY E. T. WILLIAMS . A history of philosophy in China ...
... influence upon ethical thought will still count for much , and his name abide among the greatest names of those who have been the moral guides of their fellows . Chinese Philosophy . BY E. T. WILLIAMS . A history of philosophy in China ...
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... influence closed in the Eleventh century A. D. at which time , under the influence of three men , there sprang up a reaction against foreign teaching and one that led to a revival of Confucianism , but the Confucianism re - inter ...
... influence closed in the Eleventh century A. D. at which time , under the influence of three men , there sprang up a reaction against foreign teaching and one that led to a revival of Confucianism , but the Confucianism re - inter ...
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