The Biographical History of Philosophy: From Its Origin in Greece Down to the Present Day, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1883 - 801 páginas |
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... atheist , and ( to add to the horror ) , a Jewish atheist ; and looked upon , even by those who were not so aghast at the consequences of his system , as nothing more than a frigid logician , that we dwell with singular pleasure on any ...
... atheist , and ( to add to the horror ) , a Jewish atheist ; and looked upon , even by those who were not so aghast at the consequences of his system , as nothing more than a frigid logician , that we dwell with singular pleasure on any ...
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... atheism . He undertook to instruct Spinoza in Latin , and to give him board and lodging , on condi- tion that he should subsequently aid him in instructing his schol- ars . This Spinoza accepted with joy ; for although master of the ...
... atheism . He undertook to instruct Spinoza in Latin , and to give him board and lodging , on condi- tion that he should subsequently aid him in instructing his schol- ars . This Spinoza accepted with joy ; for although master of the ...
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... Atheist and Epicurean ; and who has borne these * It was in a man's own energy that he saw the germ of worth and great- ness , and wisely ridiculed the notion of patronage in this noteworthy pas- sage : " Governments should never found ...
... Atheist and Epicurean ; and who has borne these * It was in a man's own energy that he saw the germ of worth and great- ness , and wisely ridiculed the notion of patronage in this noteworthy pas- sage : " Governments should never found ...
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... Atheism ? Is this intelligible ? Yes ; three causes present themselves at once . 1. The readiness with which that term of obloquy has been ap- plied to opponents , from time immemorial - to Socrates as to Gottlieb Fichte . 2. The ...
... Atheism ? Is this intelligible ? Yes ; three causes present themselves at once . 1. The readiness with which that term of obloquy has been ap- plied to opponents , from time immemorial - to Socrates as to Gottlieb Fichte . 2. The ...
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... atheism of the D'Holbach School ; but no one could ever have read twenty pages of Spinoza without perceiving this to be a misunderstanding ; for he expressly teaches that God is not corporeal , but that body is a Mode of Extension ...
... atheism of the D'Holbach School ; but no one could ever have read twenty pages of Spinoza without perceiving this to be a misunderstanding ; for he expressly teaches that God is not corporeal , but that body is a Mode of Extension ...
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