A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... thought which no earlier peoples had ever approached . Yet one must not overidealize the Greek attitude toward life . They were full of egotism and took delight in showing clever deceit . They were usually devoid of moral principles and ...
... thought which no earlier peoples had ever approached . Yet one must not overidealize the Greek attitude toward life . They were full of egotism and took delight in showing clever deceit . They were usually devoid of moral principles and ...
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... thought began to move in a somewhat new direction . Prota- goras ( 489-420 B.C. ) , founder of the group called sophists , intro- duced skepticism and subjectivism into Greek thought . A teacher of rhetoric , poesy , and grammar ...
... thought began to move in a somewhat new direction . Prota- goras ( 489-420 B.C. ) , founder of the group called sophists , intro- duced skepticism and subjectivism into Greek thought . A teacher of rhetoric , poesy , and grammar ...
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... thought of these three factors : the legal training , Neoplatonism , and the letters of St. Paul . As a theologian , Augustine made great contributions to re- ligious thought . He engaged in many controversies and laid down doctrines ...
... thought of these three factors : the legal training , Neoplatonism , and the letters of St. Paul . As a theologian , Augustine made great contributions to re- ligious thought . He engaged in many controversies and laid down doctrines ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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