The Doctrines of Heathen Philosophy: Compared with Those of RevelationJohn Binns, 1804 - 278 oldal |
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... Lucretius contains a de- I velopement of the whole of his philosophy . From these it is easy to form a very complete idea of his tehets ; and from these , and some of his sayings ; quoted by Sencca , the following account is given DAL ...
... Lucretius contains a de- I velopement of the whole of his philosophy . From these it is easy to form a very complete idea of his tehets ; and from these , and some of his sayings ; quoted by Sencca , the following account is given DAL ...
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... Lucretius suspected . Epicurus , however , well knew that none of the philosophers maintained the vulgar opinions , but much more honourable ideas of the divinity and the govern- ment of the world , opinions highly pleasing to good men ...
... Lucretius suspected . Epicurus , however , well knew that none of the philosophers maintained the vulgar opinions , but much more honourable ideas of the divinity and the govern- ment of the world , opinions highly pleasing to good men ...
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... Lucretius , is too faulty to have arisen from a principle of in- telligence and design . ( Lucret . Lib . ii . V. 180. ) ( 6 The universe having come into existence from these materials , " it must . " Epicurus says ( Ib . 733. ) “ be ...
... Lucretius , is too faulty to have arisen from a principle of in- telligence and design . ( Lucret . Lib . ii . V. 180. ) ( 6 The universe having come into existence from these materials , " it must . " Epicurus says ( Ib . 733. ) “ be ...
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... Lucretius , there are three , or e- ven four parts in the soul ; and yet when he speaks of three parts , he mentions only the Animus and the Anima ; but the third seems to be the breath which leaves us when we die . ( Lucret . Lib . iii ...
... Lucretius , there are three , or e- ven four parts in the soul ; and yet when he speaks of three parts , he mentions only the Animus and the Anima ; but the third seems to be the breath which leaves us when we die . ( Lucret . Lib . iii ...
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