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HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY I: ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY

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1 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY I: ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY Shellbourne Conference Center, July MMX Professor John Gueguen This course explores the thinkers and doctrines of classical Greek and

  Philosophy, Ancient, Of philosophy i, Ancient philosophy

The Philosophy of Epictetus

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of the Christian teachers or with the philosophy that they taught. From Epictetus’s own words, we know that his great heroes were Socrates and Diogenes, especially the for­ mer. The outstanding qualities of Epictetus's philosophy are:— 1. The home-spun quality of its thought. 2. The avoidance of abstract, metaphysical generalities. 3.

  Philosophy, Epictetus

A TEXT BOOK OF PHILOSOPHY - CBSE

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central board of secondary education preet vihar, delhi - 110092 (series - i) philosophy a text book of class xi

  Philosophy

Meditations On First Philosophy - University of Connecticut

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RENE DESCARTES MEDITATIONS ON FIRST PHILOSOPHY who have it not are culpable in their ignorance. This indeed appears from the Wisdom of Solomon, chapter xiii., where it is said “How be it they are not to be excused; for if their understanding was so great that

  Meditation, Meditations on first philosophy

a guide to l ga c n h i ts i h w - Department of Philosophy

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cal paper. Our concern now is to develop a more specific idea of what sorts of things you might aim to do in a philosophical paper, what sorts of theses you might defend. A key sort of accomplishment you will often aim to achieve in the papers you write is to explain and evaluate the arguments given in the works you are studying.

  Philosophy

The Philosophy and History of Prisons

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our political process and even our justice system is operated for the benefit of only certain groups of citizens, we would also believe that the social contract is a weak rationale for punishment. The second element of the retributive rationale is that the criminal deserves the punishment and, indeed, has a right to be punished. Only by forcing ...

  Prison, Philosophy, History, The philosophy and history of prisons

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