| John Ker Spittal - 1923 - 438 pagine
...upon life, but the innovators whom I oppose are turning off attention from Life to nature. They seem to think, that we are placed here to watch the growth of plants, or the motions of the stars. Socrates was rather of opinion, that what we had to learn was, how to do good, and avoid evil.... | |
| Percy Hazen Houston - 1923 - 304 pagine
...upon life; but the innovators whom I oppose are turning off attention from life to nature. They seem to think that we are placed here to watch the growth of plants, or the motion of the stars. Socrates was rather of opinion that what we had to learn was how to do good and... | |
| 1918 - 114 pagine
...innovators whom I oppose," he concludes, " are turning off attention from life to nature. They stern to think that we are placed here to watch the growth of plants, or the motions of the stars. Socrates was rather of opinion that what we had to learn was how to do good and avoid -i •»... | |
| 1906 - 884 pagine
...whom I oppose are turning off attention from life to nature. They seem to think that we are place: here to watch the growth of plants, or the motions of the stars. Social* was rather of opinion that what we had to learn was how to do good and avoid evil. Of... | |
| 1917 - 734 pagine
...upon life; but the innovators whom I oppose are turning off attention from life to nature. They seem to think that we are placed here to watch the growth of plants, or the motions of the stars. Socrates was rather of opinion that what we had to learn was how to do good and avoid evil.... | |
| Simon S. Laurie - 1969 - 282 pagine
...upon life; but the innovators whom I oppose are turning off attention from life to nature. They seem to think, that we are placed here to watch the growth of plants, or the motion of the stars. Socrates was rather of opinion that what we had to learn was, how to do good and... | |
| Frank Brady, William Wimsatt - 1978 - 655 pagine
...upon life, but the innovators whom I oppose are turning off attention from life to nature. They seem to think that we are placed here to watch the growth of plants, or the motions of the stars. Socrates was rather of opinion that what we had to learn was how to do good, and avoid evil.... | |
| Rolf Gruner - 1977 - 252 pagine
...requires or includes, are not the great and the frequent business of the human mind,' and man is not placed here 'to watch the growth of plants, or the motions of the stars,' they still spoke in the original Christian spirit and hence in opposition to modern science... | |
| John Brinckerhoff Jackson - 1984 - 188 pagine
...beautiful. JBJ The innovators whom I oppose are turning off attention from l¿fè to nature. They seem to think that we are placed here to watch the growth of plants, or the motions of the stars. Socrates was rather of the opinion, that what we had to learn was, how to do good, and avoid... | |
| Gayle L. Ormiston - 1990 - 236 pagine
...philosophy from the study of nature to speculations upon life; but the innovators whom I oppose . . . seem to think, that we are placed here to watch the growth of plants, or the motions of stars. Socrates was rather of the opinion that what he had to learn was, how to do good, and avoid... | |
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