A Student's History of PhilosophyMacmillan, 1905 - 519 pages |
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absolute abstract Accordingly Anaxagoras Aristotle attain attempt belief body cause Christianity Church conceive conception concrete connection consciousness Deism Descartes distinct doctrine dogmas dualism Empedocles Enlightenment Epicureans Epicurus ethical everything evil existence experience external fact feeling finite freedom give Gnostics Greek Greek philosophy Hegel Heracleitus human Hume ideal ideas imagination impression individual influence innate intellectual Kant knowledge Leibniz live logical Lucretius man's matter means ment metaphysical Middle Ages mind monads moral nature necessary necessity Neo-Platonism never notion objects ourselves pantheism Parmenides particular perceive perception phenomena philosophy Plato pleasure Plotinus positive possess possible principle problem Protagoras purely Pyrrho rational reality reason relation religion religious result scepticism Scholasticism scientific sensation sense simply social society Socrates soul Spinoza spirit Stoicism Stoics substance tendency theory things thought tion true truth ultimate unity universal virtue whole wholly