Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... state of personal happiness and peace called ataraxia , a state in which the Sceptic was no longer concerned about problems which could 7. Ibid . , p . 10 . not be solved . The Pyrrhic Sceptic lives an eudaemonistic 33.
... state of personal happiness and peace called ataraxia , a state in which the Sceptic was no longer concerned about problems which could 7. Ibid . , p . 10 . not be solved . The Pyrrhic Sceptic lives an eudaemonistic 33.
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... Essays on Several Impor- tant Subjects in Philosophy and Religion , London , 1676 , p . 44 . 44. Glanvill , Plus Ultra , pp . 148-149 . 45. Glanvill , Vanity of Dogmatizing , p . 228 . Poesy " made the following statement : For we live 101.
... Essays on Several Impor- tant Subjects in Philosophy and Religion , London , 1676 , p . 44 . 44. Glanvill , Plus Ultra , pp . 148-149 . 45. Glanvill , Vanity of Dogmatizing , p . 228 . Poesy " made the following statement : For we live 101.
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Margaret Langdon Steneck. Poesy " made the following statement : For we live in an age so sceptical , that as it determines little , so it takes nothing from antiquity on trust . On this note I conclude ; for here , in the work of the ...
Margaret Langdon Steneck. Poesy " made the following statement : For we live in an age so sceptical , that as it determines little , so it takes nothing from antiquity on trust . On this note I conclude ; for here , in the work of the ...
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