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Relativism in ancient Greek philosophy
2019This chapter is intended to trace variants of relativism in the early modern period from Bacon to Hume. Many philosophers in this period presuppose a distinction between divine and human knowledge. Divine knowledge counts as perfect, providing an absolute standard, in relation to which human cognition is seen as deficient.
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2001
Abstract When Plato began to write, philosophy in Greece already had a long and striking history-a history against which Plato himself in his early dialogues rebels. It is tempting for us to take Plato as marking a fresh start in philosophy, and we are encouraged in this by the fact that his are the first complete works that we can ...
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Abstract When Plato began to write, philosophy in Greece already had a long and striking history-a history against which Plato himself in his early dialogues rebels. It is tempting for us to take Plato as marking a fresh start in philosophy, and we are encouraged in this by the fact that his are the first complete works that we can ...
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The common origin approach to comparing Indian and Greek philosophy
, 2018N. Allen
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Greek Mathematical Philosophy.
The American Mathematical Monthly, 1970H. E. Kyburg +2 more
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Greek philosophy: impact on Islamic philosophy
2018During the Hellenistic period (323–43 bc), classical Greek philosophy underwent a radical transformation. From being an essentially Greek product, it developed into a cosmopolitan and eclectic cultural movement in which Greek, Egyptian, Phoenician and other Near Eastern religious and ethical elements coalesced. This transformation is best symbolized by
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Ancient Greek Philosophy and Medieval Philosophy
The course aims at familiarizing students with the features of Ancient Greek and Medieval philosophies. The course adapts the problematic approach to the history of philosophy, which involves the study of the problems posed in certain periods of philosophy and their possible solutions.Olga Aleksandrovna Kozyreva +1 more
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