Socrates and Christ: A Study in the Philosophy of ReligionThis book contains a comparison between the lives of the philosopher Socrates and Jesus Christ. The author draws comparisons between the two thinkers and attempts to harmonize their views. |
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... doubt , that had there been no Socrates , no Plato , and no Aristotle , there would have been no philosophy for the next two thousand years , nor in all probability then ; and that if there had been no Christ , and no St Paul , there ...
... doubt , that had there been no Socrates , no Plato , and no Aristotle , there would have been no philosophy for the next two thousand years , nor in all probability then ; and that if there had been no Christ , and no St Paul , there ...
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... doubt , like Landor , or Winckelmann , or Hegel in his early period , are richer than others in pagan affinities . Still , even for them , a great gulf is fixed between the Greek and the modern mind . It is no more possible to set aside ...
... doubt , like Landor , or Winckelmann , or Hegel in his early period , are richer than others in pagan affinities . Still , even for them , a great gulf is fixed between the Greek and the modern mind . It is no more possible to set aside ...
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... doubt , in comparatively early stages , when the animistic phase was ended , and when the new - found humanity of the gods was coalescing with the other accessories of naturalism , the maxim that what is natural is not wonderful ...
... doubt , in comparatively early stages , when the animistic phase was ended , and when the new - found humanity of the gods was coalescing with the other accessories of naturalism , the maxim that what is natural is not wonderful ...
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... doubt far more easily attain- able for Greek philosophy than for our own ; thought , having then before it neither a previous scientific de- velopment nor a fixed religious system , could grapple with scientific problems from their very ...
... doubt far more easily attain- able for Greek philosophy than for our own ; thought , having then before it neither a previous scientific de- velopment nor a fixed religious system , could grapple with scientific problems from their very ...
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... doubt he may be classed with the other physicists , yet his distinctive contribution to the progress of philosophy entitles him to more pointed recognition . For he was the first to throw any light upon the absolute difference between ...
... doubt he may be classed with the other physicists , yet his distinctive contribution to the progress of philosophy entitles him to more pointed recognition . For he was the first to throw any light upon the absolute difference between ...
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