Plato Contra Atheos: Plato Against the AtheistsHarper & brothers, 1845 - 378 pages |
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... physical , but also in ethical and political science . If the Good , to adopt our author's own style , * is something more than pleasure or happiness , * See The Cratylus , 440 , B .; also Dissertation XX . , p . 163 . either present or ...
... physical , but also in ethical and political science . If the Good , to adopt our author's own style , * is something more than pleasure or happiness , * See The Cratylus , 440 , B .; also Dissertation XX . , p . 163 . either present or ...
Page xii
... physical fate , which is only another name for an eternal succession of inex- plicable phenomena - if there is a real foundation for the moral and religious , as distinct from , and not em- braced in , the natural , or , in other words ...
... physical fate , which is only another name for an eternal succession of inex- plicable phenomena - if there is a real foundation for the moral and religious , as distinct from , and not em- braced in , the natural , or , in other words ...
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... physical science , in league with a subtle pantheism , is everywhere sub- stituting its jargon of laws , and elements , and nebular star - dust , and vital forces , and magnetic fluids , for the recognition of a personal God , and an ...
... physical science , in league with a subtle pantheism , is everywhere sub- stituting its jargon of laws , and elements , and nebular star - dust , and vital forces , and magnetic fluids , for the recognition of a personal God , and an ...
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... Physical School of Elea XXI . Mathematical Use of the Word Aóyos · 148 152 164 • XXII . Paradox of Circular Motion • 166 XXIII . The words Φθίσις , Γένεσις , Πάθος , and Φθορά 167 • XXIV . Philosophy of the Verb TO BE . Γίγνομαι ...
... Physical School of Elea XXI . Mathematical Use of the Word Aóyos · 148 152 164 • XXII . Paradox of Circular Motion • 166 XXIII . The words Φθίσις , Γένεσις , Πάθος , and Φθορά 167 • XXIV . Philosophy of the Verb TO BE . Γίγνομαι ...
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... Physical Events controlled by Invisible Spir- itual Agencies . - The Doctrine of Plato and of the Bible . - L. - The Ancient Maxim De Nihilo Nihil . - Greek Ideas in Respect to Creation . Language of the Fathers . - Plato defended ...
... Physical Events controlled by Invisible Spir- itual Agencies . - The Doctrine of Plato and of the Bible . - L. - The Ancient Maxim De Nihilo Nihil . - Greek Ideas in Respect to Creation . Language of the Fathers . - Plato defended ...
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Page i - Plato contra Atheos. Plato against the Atheists ; or, the Tenth Book of the Dialogue on Laws, accompanied with Critical Notes, and followed by extended Dissertations on some of the main Points of the Platonic Philosophy and Theology, especially as compared with the Holy Scriptures.
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