The Study of PhilosophyCollegiate Press, 1987 - 340 pages |
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Page 11
... Greek island of Samos , on the mainland of what is now Turkey . Miletus was a wealthy , prosper- ous Greek city , founded some 200 years earlier by the Athenians . What strikes one about this , and the many other famous centers of ancient ...
... Greek island of Samos , on the mainland of what is now Turkey . Miletus was a wealthy , prosper- ous Greek city , founded some 200 years earlier by the Athenians . What strikes one about this , and the many other famous centers of ancient ...
Page 26
... Greek myth and religion on the thought of the first philosophers , see the following two works by the great classical scholar F. M. Cornford : a . b . From Religion to Philosophy ( New York : Harper Torchbooks , 1957 ) . Principium ...
... Greek myth and religion on the thought of the first philosophers , see the following two works by the great classical scholar F. M. Cornford : a . b . From Religion to Philosophy ( New York : Harper Torchbooks , 1957 ) . Principium ...
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... Greek tragedy . When one considers the bare patterns of Greek tragedy one comes to see why Nietzsche was led to characterize the Hellenic mind as troubled and obsessed with the notion of crime . A chain of crime and guilt does indeed ...
... Greek tragedy . When one considers the bare patterns of Greek tragedy one comes to see why Nietzsche was led to characterize the Hellenic mind as troubled and obsessed with the notion of crime . A chain of crime and guilt does indeed ...
Contents
It began here | 11 |
And so I go about the world | 29 |
part II | 65 |
Copyright | |
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