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... views , Philosophy whether original or derived . Ancient writers , influenced of the by Plato and Aristotle , seem to have excluded the Soph- Sophists ists , apart from Protagoras , for their schematized ac- counts of early Greek ...
... views , Philosophy whether original or derived . Ancient writers , influenced of the by Plato and Aristotle , seem to have excluded the Soph- Sophists ists , apart from Protagoras , for their schematized ac- counts of early Greek ...
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... views on reason , fate , and free will . Pantheism , the view that God and nature are unitary in the sense that God is an impersonal being , and naturalism , the view that nothing is supernat- ural , both of which identify God with the ...
... views on reason , fate , and free will . Pantheism , the view that God and nature are unitary in the sense that God is an impersonal being , and naturalism , the view that nothing is supernat- ural , both of which identify God with the ...
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... views about Taoism Differ- ences between Taoist masters and the priesthood of folk. Though extolling the intuitive comprehension and skill- ful handling of matter , the Taoists did not observe nature in the Western sense and rejected ...
... views about Taoism Differ- ences between Taoist masters and the priesthood of folk. Though extolling the intuitive comprehension and skill- ful handling of matter , the Taoists did not observe nature in the Western sense and rejected ...
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