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" To anyone who has tried to live in sympathy with the Greek philosophers, the suggestion that they were " intellectualists " must seem ludicrous. On the contrary, Greek philosophy is based on the faith that reality is divine, and that the one thing needful... "
An Adventure in Moral Philosophy - Side 250
af Warner Fite - 1926 - 276 sider
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Greek Philosophy: Thales to Plato, Bind 1

John Burnet - 1914 - 384 sider
...were " intellectualists " must seem ludicrous. On the contrary, Greek philosophy is based on the faith that reality is divine, and that the one thing needful...to the divine, to enter into communion with it. It was in truth an effort to satisfy what we call the religious instinct. Ancient religion was a somewhat...
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The History of European Philosophy: An Introductory Book

Walter Taylor Marvin - 1917 - 516 sider
...were ' intellectualists ' must seem ludicrous. On the contrary, Greek philosophy is based on the faith that reality is divine, and that the one thing needful...to the divine, to enter into communion with it. It was in truth an effort to satisfy what we call the religious instinct. Ancient religion was a somewhat...
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The Sympathy of Religions, Bind 48;Bind 173

George Rowland Dodson - 1917 - 360 sider
...were intellectualists must seem ludicrous. On the contrary, Greek philosophy is based on the faith that reality is divine, and that the one thing needful...to the divine, to enter into communion with it. It was in truth an effort to satisfy what we call the religious instinct. Ancient religion was a somewhat...
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The History of European Philosophy: An Introductory Book

Walter Taylor Marvin - 1917 - 478 sider
...intellectualists ' must seem ludicrous. 78 On the contrary, Greek philosophy is based on the faith that reality is divine, and that the one thing needful is for the soul , .ueh IB akin to the divine, to enter into communion with it. It was in truth an effort to satisfy...
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Greek Philosophy: Thales to Plato, Bind 1

John Burnet - 1920 - 384 sider
...were " intellectualists " must seem ludicrous. On the contrary, Greek philosophy is based on the faith that reality is divine, and that the one thing needful...to the divine, to enter into communion with it. It was in truth an effort to satisfy what we call the religious instinct. Ancient religion was a somewhat...
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Moral Philosophy: The Critical View of Life

Warner Fite - 1925 - 342 sider
...introduction in the following from Burnet's "Greek Philosophy": "Greek philosophy is based on the faith that reality is divine, and that the one thing needful...to the divine, to enter into communion with it. It was in truth an effort to satisfy what we call the religious instinct." In modern terms this means,...
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The Philosophical Review, Bind 37

Jacob Gould Schurman, James Edwin Creighton, Frank Thilly, Gustavus Watts Cunningham - 1928 - 658 sider
...were ' intellectualists ' must seem ludicrous. On the contrary, Greek philosophy is based on the faith that reality is divine, and that the one thing needful...to the divine, to enter into communion with it. It was in truth an effort to satisfy what we call the religious instinct." The problem of human destiny...
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Psychology of Ethics

John Morris Dorsey - 1974 - 308 sider
...divinity. In his book, Greek Philosophy, John Burnet recorded: "Greek philosophy is based on the faith that reality is divine, and that the one thing needful...to the divine, to enter into communion with it. It was in truth an effort to 179 satisfy what we call the religious instinct." By "communion" I can mean...
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Political Philosophy and the Open Society

Dante L. Germino - 1982 - 212 sider
...with a Selection of Texts (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1957), 169. openness, on "the faith that reality is divine, and that the one thing needful...is akin to the divine, to enter into communion with it."2" As Gregory Vlastos has pointed out, it is important to recognize the freshness and newness of...
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