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... ideas . One is tempted to think of these latter accretions as the moraine and detritus of Platonism , but it must be remembered that occult ideas were treated seriously in the Renaissance and cannot be dismissed lightly by anyone who ...
... ideas . One is tempted to think of these latter accretions as the moraine and detritus of Platonism , but it must be remembered that occult ideas were treated seriously in the Renaissance and cannot be dismissed lightly by anyone who ...
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... ideas that have universal consent and that are summoned by the instinctive power of the intellect to comprehend the truth . Obviously this theory has its difficulties . How can we know that an idea is universally assented to ? And even ...
... ideas that have universal consent and that are summoned by the instinctive power of the intellect to comprehend the truth . Obviously this theory has its difficulties . How can we know that an idea is universally assented to ? And even ...
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... Ideas , XX ( 1959 ) , 155–66 , and ' Hierarchy and Order ' , in Dictionary of the History of Ideas , ed . Philip P. Wiener ( 1973 ) , II , 434-49 . S - 397 PATRIDES , C. A. ( ed . ) : The Cambridge Platonists ( 1969 ) . With full ...
... Ideas , XX ( 1959 ) , 155–66 , and ' Hierarchy and Order ' , in Dictionary of the History of Ideas , ed . Philip P. Wiener ( 1973 ) , II , 434-49 . S - 397 PATRIDES , C. A. ( ed . ) : The Cambridge Platonists ( 1969 ) . With full ...
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