Great Books of the Western World, Količina 7Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... death - if now , when , as I con- ceive and imagine , God orders me to fulfil the philosopher's mission of searching into myself and other men , I were to desert my post through fear of death , [ 29 ] or any other fear ; that would ...
... death - if now , when , as I con- ceive and imagine , God orders me to fulfil the philosopher's mission of searching into myself and other men , I were to desert my post through fear of death , [ 29 ] or any other fear ; that would ...
Stran 211
... death is an evil are in error . For the customary sign would sure- ly have opposed me had I been going to evil and not to good . Let us reflect in another way , and we shall see that there is great reason to hope that death is a good ...
... death is an evil are in error . For the customary sign would sure- ly have opposed me had I been going to evil and not to good . Let us reflect in another way , and we shall see that there is great reason to hope that death is a good ...
Stran 223
... death , if I were not persuaded in the first place that I am going to other gods who are wise and good ( of which I am as certain as I can be of any such matters ) , and secondly ( though I am not so sure of this last ) to men departed ...
... death , if I were not persuaded in the first place that I am going to other gods who are wise and good ( of which I am as certain as I can be of any such matters ) , and secondly ( though I am not so sure of this last ) to men departed ...
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