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Chapter IV: Heraclitus |
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The metaphysics of Heraclitus… |
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Chapter V: Parmenides |
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The doctrine of Parmenides… |
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Chapter VI: Empedocles |
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Chapter IX: The Atomists |
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The modern physicist… |
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Chapter X: Protagoras |
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To some extent… |
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Part II, Chapter XI: Socrates |
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The oracle of Delphi… |
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The Apology gives a clear picture… |
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Chapter XII: The Influence of Sparta |
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Sparta aroused among the other Greeks… |
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The myth of Sparta… |
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Chapter XIII: The Sources of Plato's Opinions |
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Chapter XIV: Plato's Utopia |
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Since no one knows who his parents are… |
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A Utopia, if seriously intended… |
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Chapter XV: The Theory of Ideas |
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In the last book of The Republic… |
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This leads up to the famous simile… |
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Chapter XVI: Plato's Theory of Immortality |
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The contention that all knowledge… |
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Chapter XVII: Plato's Cosmogony |
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Chapter XVIII: Knowledge and Perception in Plato |
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We now reach Plato's final argument… |
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The complete answer as regards propositions… |
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Chapter XIX: Aristotle's Metaphysics |
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The true ground of the distinction… |
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Aristotle's theology is interesting… |
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Chapter XX: Aristotle's Ethics |
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Whatever may be thought of the magnanimous man… |
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Aristotle again shows his good sense… |
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Chapter XXI: Aristotle's Politics |
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Plato's Utopia is criticised by Aristotle… |
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This leads to the question… |
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Chapter XXII: Aristotle's Logic |
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3. Overestimation of deduction. |
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Chapter XXIII: Aristotle's Physics |
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Chapter XXIV: Early Greek Mathematics and Astronomy |
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Pythagoras, in all probability.… |
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Part III, Chapter XXV: The Hellenistic World |
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In the second century B.C… |
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There was widespread social discontent… |
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Chapter XXVI: Cynics and Sceptics |
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It is interesting to observe… |
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In the middle of this sceptical period… |
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Chapter XXVII: The Epicureans |
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Epicurus disagrees with some of his hedonist… |
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Epicurus has no interest… |
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The age of Epicurus was a weary age… |
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Chapter XXVIII: Stoicism |
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Posidonius (ca. 135 – ca. 51 B.C.) was a Syrian Greek… |
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Undoubtedly the age of the Antonines… |
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The contradiction between free will and determinism… |
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Chapter XXIX: The Roman Empire in Relation to Culture |
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This result was averted by two energetic men. |
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The Hellenizing of Rome… |
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3. The unification of government and culture. |
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Chapter XXX: Plotinus |
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The respect of Plotinus for Plato is very great. |
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His objections to gnosticism are of two sorts. |
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'To ask why the soul has created the Kosmos…' |
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Book II: Catholic Philosophy Introduction |
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The thirteenth-century synthesis… |
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Part I, Chapter I: The Religious Development of the Jews |
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Ezekiel is equally shocked… |
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The history of this period is told… |
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There are, however, important exceptions… |
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Chapter II: Christianity During the First Four Centuries |
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Origen's longest work is a book entitled… |
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Miracles certainly played a very large part… |
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Chapter III: Three Doctors of the Church |
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The bishop was, at first… |
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St. Jerome was a man of many quarrels. |
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Of St. Augustine I shall speak, in this chapter… |
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The time came when he and his mother… |
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Chapter IV: St. Augustines Philosophy and Theology |
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Next comes the question of pious virgins… |
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Ever since the Fall… |
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Chapter V: The Fifth and Sixth Centuries |
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One does not find a similar outlook… |
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Chapter VI: St. Benedict and Gregory the Great |
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Like other hermits, Benedict suffered… |
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Gregory's letters are extraordinarily interesting… |
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Part II, Chapter VII: The Papacy in the Dark Age |
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The foundation of the Holy Roman Empire… |
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The business of the Patriarch Ignatius… |
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Chapter VIII: John the Scot |
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John's next work was a translation from the Greek… |
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Chapter IX: Ecclesiastical Reform in the Eleventh Century |
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During the eleventh century various other orders… |
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In Gregory's time began the great dispute… |
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Chapter X: Mohammedan Culture and Philosophy |
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The Nestorians, through whom, at first… |
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Chapter XI: The Twelfth Century |
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We must not be deceived by this literary archaism. |
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The Crusades |
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Abelard's most famous book… |
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Chapter XII: The Thirteenth Century |
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During the few years of peace… |
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The only other popular heresy… |
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Chapter XIII: St. Thomas Aquinas |
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To return to the Summa contra Gentiles… |
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The Third Book is largely concerned… |
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Chapter XIV: Franciscan Schoolmen |
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Duns Scotus (ca. 1270–13-8)… |
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Occam's political works are written… |
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Chapter XV: The Eclipse of the Papacy |
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Boniface the VIII was an Italian… |
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The Council of Constance had healed the schism… |
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Book III, Part I, Chapter I: General Characteristics |
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Chapter II: The Italian Renaissance |
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The southern extremity of Italy… |
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Chapter III: Machiavelli |
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The Prince is very explicit in repudiating… |
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Chapter IV: Erasmus and More |
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Erasmus, on his second visit to England… |
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Everybody - men and women alike… |
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Chapter V: The Reformation and Counter-Reformation |
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Chapter VI: The Rise of Science |
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Copernicus was not in a position… |
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Galileo also studied projectiles… |
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In the remainder of this chapter… |
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Chapter VII: Francis Bacon |
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Chapter VIII: Hobbes's Leviathan |
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We will now consider the doctrines of the Leviathan… |
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Throughout the Leviathan, Hobbes never considers… |
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Chapter IX: Descartes |
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This part of his theory was abandoned… |
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Having now secured a firm foundation… |
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Chapter X: Spinoza |
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'Love towards God' we are told… |
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Chapter XI: Leibnitz |
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In contrasting himself with Spinoza… |
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The argument from the pre-established harmony… |
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Leibnitz based his philosophy… |
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Chapter XII: Philosophical Liberalism |
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A new movement. which has gradually developed… |
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Chapter XIII: Locke's Theory of Knowledge |
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What Locke means by 'reason'… |
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Chapter VI of Book III… |
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Locke's ethical doctrines are interesting… |
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Chapter XIV: Locke's Political Philosophy |
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B. The State of Nature |
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C. The Social Contract |
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The question of taxation… |
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D. Property |
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E. Checks and Balances |
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Chapter XV: Locke's Influence |
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The difference in method is connected… |
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Chapter XVI: Berkeley |
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Let us now make a critical analysis… |
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But we must now ask ourselves what we mean… |
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Chapter XVII: Hume |
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There is a section (Book I, part i, section vii)… |
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In the Cartesian Philosophy… |
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I do not wish, at the moment, to discuss induction… |
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The ultimate outcome of Hume's investigation… |
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Part II, Chapter XVIII: The Romantic Movement |
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The beginnings of Romanticism in England… |
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Chapter XIX: Rousseau |
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We come now to the most fruitful period… |
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Apart from the fictitious character… |
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Rousseau has not that profound respect… |
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Chapter XX: Kant A. German Idealism in General |
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B. Outline of Kant's Philosophy |
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A large part of The Critique of Pure Reason… |
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C. Kant's Theory of Space and Time |
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The second metaphysical argument maintains… |
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Chapter XXI: Currents of Thought in the Nineteenth Century |
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Condorcet (1743–94) has opinions… |
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Darwin himself was a liberal… |
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Chapter XXII: Hegel |
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Knowledge as a whole has its triadic movement. |
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German history is divided by Hegel… |
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Such is Hegel's doctrine of the State… |
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Chapter XXIII: Byron |
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It is obvious that an aristocrat does not become… |
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Chapter XXIV: Schopenhauer |
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All this is very sad… |
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Chapter XXV: Nietzsche |
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Two applications of his ethic deserve notice… |
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It remains to consider the main ethical problem… |
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Chapter XXVI: The Utilitarians |
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It was through the influence of James Mill… |
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Chapter XXVIII: Karl Marx |
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Chapter XXVII: Bergson |
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'The intellect', Bergson says… |
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We must now return to the subject of instinct… |
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I shall begin with the theory of space… |
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Apart from the question of number… |
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Chapter XXIX: William James |
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The ethic that would result… |
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Chapter XXX: John Dewey |
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Let us now try to find the supplement… |
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Chapter XXXI: The Philosophy of Logical Analysis |
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