Masterworks of Philosophy: Digests of 11 Great ClassicsS. E. Frost Doubleday, Incorporated, 1946 - 757 strani |
Iz vsebine knjige
Zadetki 1–3 od 72
Stran 265
... motion of its parts . For the partition of matter in thought makes no change in it ; but all variation of it , or diversity of form , depends on motion . The philosophers even seem universally to have observed this , for they said that ...
... motion of its parts . For the partition of matter in thought makes no change in it ; but all variation of it , or diversity of form , depends on motion . The philosophers even seem universally to have observed this , for they said that ...
Stran 298
... motion or rest : and , therefore , each must neces- sarily be determined for motion or rest by some other individual thing , that is , by another body , which also is either in motion or at rest . But this one also , by the same reason ...
... motion or rest : and , therefore , each must neces- sarily be determined for motion or rest by some other individual thing , that is , by another body , which also is either in motion or at rest . But this one also , by the same reason ...
Stran 397
... motion of the sun to duration , supposed before the sun's or any other motion had its being ; which is no more difficult or absurd than to apply the notion I have of the moving of a shadow one hour to - day upon the sun - dial to the ...
... motion of the sun to duration , supposed before the sun's or any other motion had its being ; which is no more difficult or absurd than to apply the notion I have of the moving of a shadow one hour to - day upon the sun - dial to the ...
Vsebina
Laches or Courage | 14 |
Lysis or Friendship | 25 |
Protagoras | 34 |
Avtorske pravice | |
41 preostalih delov ni prikazanih
Druge izdaje - Prikaži vse
Pogosti izrazi in povedi
absolute absolutely infinite according actions adequate affected arises Aristotle assent attribute axioms BARUCH SPINOZA beauty burning-glass cause certainly Charmides cognition complex ideas conceived conception consequently considered contrary corporeal substance Critias Crito desire determined distinct divine duration emotion endeavour Eryximachus essence Euthyphro evil existence experience extension external body faculty follows Friendship given greater Happiness hate human body human mind imagine individual thing infinite innate intellect intuition intuitive knowledge judgment kind knowledge laws lover manner matter mean Menexenus modes modifications moral motion nature necessarily object opinion Parmenides passions perceive perception perfect Phaedrus philosophy pleasure or pain possible power of acting present principles priori Proof proposition Protagoras Q.e.d. Corollary Q.e.d. PROP regard relation sensation senses Simmias simple ideas Socrates sort soul space species substance suppose synthetical propositions temperance thought tion transcendental true truth understanding virtue wisdom words Zeus