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... feeling of inde- pendence in the daily affairs of life , had engendered in his mind a freedom of thought which could boldly attack the problem of knowledge , reckless of ulterior results . With the decline of political independence ...
... feeling of inde- pendence in the daily affairs of life , had engendered in his mind a freedom of thought which could boldly attack the problem of knowledge , reckless of ulterior results . With the decline of political independence ...
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... feeling ; no opportunity for public achieve- ments , but for private reforms . So utterly hopeless had the public state of Greece become , that even the few who made it their business to provide a remedy , could only gain for themselves ...
... feeling ; no opportunity for public achieve- ments , but for private reforms . So utterly hopeless had the public state of Greece become , that even the few who made it their business to provide a remedy , could only gain for themselves ...
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... feeling of a common humanity , and the separation of morals from politics which charac- terise the philosophy of the Alexandrian and Roman period . The barriers between nations , together with national independence , had been swept away ...
... feeling of a common humanity , and the separation of morals from politics which charac- terise the philosophy of the Alexandrian and Roman period . The barriers between nations , together with national independence , had been swept away ...
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... feelings and inclinations , in virtue ; the Epicureans in the independence of the individual , in the unruffled serenity of the inner life , in being proof against pain . The theoretical assumptions on which this teaching was based ...
... feelings and inclinations , in virtue ; the Epicureans in the independence of the individual , in the unruffled serenity of the inner life , in being proof against pain . The theoretical assumptions on which this teaching was based ...
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... the interests of morals and religion . At the same time they also disclosed a feeling of distrust towards the existing knowledge , and , in fact , towards CHAP . II . CHAP . II . ( 3 ) Reli- gious School SCEPTICISM AND ECLECTICISM . 31.
... the interests of morals and religion . At the same time they also disclosed a feeling of distrust towards the existing knowledge , and , in fact , towards CHAP . II . CHAP . II . ( 3 ) Reli- gious School SCEPTICISM AND ECLECTICISM . 31.
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