The Chief End of ManHoughton, Mifflin, 1897 - 296 sider |
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Side 8
... philosophy and the higher poetry of the two peoples belong not only to our imme- diate lineage but to our present possessions . A humanity common with our own brings us into closest sympathy with certain great personal- ities of this ...
... philosophy and the higher poetry of the two peoples belong not only to our imme- diate lineage but to our present possessions . A humanity common with our own brings us into closest sympathy with certain great personal- ities of this ...
Side 10
... philosophy in which were blended the clearness of Greek thought and the austerity of the best Roman life . Stoicism reverted from all universe - schemes , spiritual or materialist , to the conduct of human life which Socrates had pro ...
... philosophy in which were blended the clearness of Greek thought and the austerity of the best Roman life . Stoicism reverted from all universe - schemes , spiritual or materialist , to the conduct of human life which Socrates had pro ...
Side 11
... philosopher but a prophet . Through a development of many centuries the popular religion from polytheistic became monotheistic , and from worshiping the sun . and fire came to worship an embodiment of right- eousness and of supreme ...
... philosopher but a prophet . Through a development of many centuries the popular religion from polytheistic became monotheistic , and from worshiping the sun . and fire came to worship an embodiment of right- eousness and of supreme ...
Side 13
... Philosophy strove with it in vain , there was no real meeting - ground between the two systems . The final appeal of the Stoic was to reason . The Chris- tian theologians thought they reasoned , but their argumentation was feeble save ...
... Philosophy strove with it in vain , there was no real meeting - ground between the two systems . The final appeal of the Stoic was to reason . The Chris- tian theologians thought they reasoned , but their argumentation was feeble save ...
Side 16
... philosopher ; seeking the needy and sorrowful like Jesus of Nazareth ; but with no spiritual originality like Jesus , no power to create a new religion ; strong only to revive the best ele- ments of the traditional faith , and to ...
... philosopher ; seeking the needy and sorrowful like Jesus of Nazareth ; but with no spiritual originality like Jesus , no power to create a new religion ; strong only to revive the best ele- ments of the traditional faith , and to ...
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