A Philosophical Treatise Concerning the Weakness of Human Understanding. By Peter Huet, ...Gysbert Dommer; and sold, 1725 - 224 páginas |
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... Anaxarchus . 29. Pyrrho . 30. How many real Aca- demies there have been , and the Dif ference between the Academy and Pyrrho- nism . 31. That there have been but two Academies , the Ancient and the Modern , which last was a real Pyrrho ...
... Anaxarchus . 29. Pyrrho . 30. How many real Aca- demies there have been , and the Dif ference between the Academy and Pyrrho- nism . 31. That there have been but two Academies , the Ancient and the Modern , which last was a real Pyrrho ...
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... . Antiochus , Author of the fifth Academy . 24 . Cicero . , 2.5 . Varro , Pifo , Lucullus and Brutus . 26. The Origin of Pyrrhonism , 27. Metrodorus . .11 . many 36 . 39 . 27. Metrodorus : 28. Anaxarchus 72 Of the WEAKNESS of.
... . Antiochus , Author of the fifth Academy . 24 . Cicero . , 2.5 . Varro , Pifo , Lucullus and Brutus . 26. The Origin of Pyrrhonism , 27. Metrodorus . .11 . many 36 . 39 . 27. Metrodorus : 28. Anaxarchus 72 Of the WEAKNESS of.
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... Anaxarchus . 29 . Pyrrho . 30. How real Academies there have been , and the Difference be- tween the Academy and Pyrrhonism . 31 . That there have been but two Academies , the Ancient and the Modern , which last was a real Pyrrhonism ...
... Anaxarchus . 29 . Pyrrho . 30. How real Academies there have been , and the Difference be- tween the Academy and Pyrrhonism . 31 . That there have been but two Academies , the Ancient and the Modern , which last was a real Pyrrhonism ...
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... Anaxarchus did the very fame ; he Anaxar- was a Native of Abdera , and maintain'd chus . the Doctrine of Democritus ; and for his Conftancy and Refolution , as well as his Affability and condescending Temper , was firnam'd Eudemonicus ...
... Anaxarchus did the very fame ; he Anaxar- was a Native of Abdera , and maintain'd chus . the Doctrine of Democritus ; and for his Conftancy and Refolution , as well as his Affability and condescending Temper , was firnam'd Eudemonicus ...
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... Anaxarchus into India , and had several Conferences with the Magi and the Gymnofophifts ; and being return'd into his own Country , he fet forth a more perfect Kind of Incomprehenfibility , call'd by the Greeks , Acatalepfy . For having ...
... Anaxarchus into India , and had several Conferences with the Magi and the Gymnofophifts ; and being return'd into his own Country , he fet forth a more perfect Kind of Incomprehenfibility , call'd by the Greeks , Acatalepfy . For having ...
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Página 20 - Beware, lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the traditions of men ; after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ: For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily.
Página 19 - For it is written, I will deftroy the wifdom of the wife^ " and will bring to nothing the underftanding of the prudent. " Where is the wife ? Where- is the fcribe ? Where is the difputer '* of this world ? Hath not God made foolifh the "wifdom of this
Página 215 - Properties of Matter, &c. Well ! and a very good Reafon it would certainly be ; for Omnipotence itfelf cannot produce Impoffibilities, cannot effect Contradictions, cannot make the fame Thing to be, and not to be, at the fame time...
Página 183 - We conform our manners to those of other men, and to their laws and customs. I who, a while ago, doubted whether I did exist, or whether there were any more men, do now banish all...
Página 148 - Notion, that two Things equal to a third, are equal to one another...