Great Treasury of Western Thought: A Compendium of Important Statements on Man and His Institutions by the Great Thinkers in Western HistoryMortimer Jerome Adler, Charles Lincoln Van Doren Bowker, 1977 - 1771 strán (strany) Passages from the West's great written works, ranging from the Odyssey and the Old Testament to the Interpretation of Dreams and Ulysses, comment on love, knowledge, ethics, war, art, and other abiding topics. |
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... less less ; and to either in propor- tion to their respective measure of virtue and edu- cation . And this is justice , and is ever the true principle of states , at which we ought to aim , and according to this rule order the new city ...
... less less ; and to either in propor- tion to their respective measure of virtue and edu- cation . And this is justice , and is ever the true principle of states , at which we ought to aim , and according to this rule order the new city ...
Strana 1152
... less scientific than making or cleaning boots is entertained only by people to whom a man of science is still a magician who can cure diseases , transmute metals , and enable us to live for ever . Shaw , Doctor's Dilemma , Pref . 40 You ...
... less scientific than making or cleaning boots is entertained only by people to whom a man of science is still a magician who can cure diseases , transmute metals , and enable us to live for ever . Shaw , Doctor's Dilemma , Pref . 40 You ...
Strana 1388
... less superstition , less fanaticism ; and less fanaticism , less misery . Voltaire , Philosophical Dictionary : Superstition 28 Science is the great antidote to the poison of en- thusiasm and superstition ; and where all the supe- rior ...
... less superstition , less fanaticism ; and less fanaticism , less misery . Voltaire , Philosophical Dictionary : Superstition 28 Science is the great antidote to the poison of en- thusiasm and superstition ; and where all the supe- rior ...
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