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- Title: Essay: Individualism in Philosophy: Essay
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- ideal figures of Greek sculpture. To the natural course of events in daily
- mythological thinking of the Greeks into philosophical thinking is
- stage. He no longer speaks of gods as his Greek ancestors did. For him the
- Greek thought. The human being seeks to transfer into the outer world what
- The Greek thinkers wanted nothing more than to believe that man was already
- The tendency of Greek thinking from Thales to Aristotle is to think that
- powers. The period of Greek thought that follows Aristotle presents us with
- and Epicureans compared to those of older Greek thinkers.
- The course of development taken by Greek thinking lies between the two
- world have changed. What the oldest Greek philosophers thought these causes
- The last phase of Greek philosophy, Neo-Platonism, offers a splendid proof
- The courses taken by the ideas that form the content of Greek philosophy
- that are almost tangible, what Greek philosophy expressed in the language
- Title: Anthroposophy and the Social Question: Part III
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- Greek city in ancient days, even the citizen too of a “Free
- Even by the noblest Greeks, slavery was not regarded as an injustice,
- Title: Essay: The Education of the Child in the Light of Anthroposophy
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- Greek philosopher Aristotle called man the most imitative of
- language before ever he learns to speak it, just as we do with Greek
- Title: Article: Spiritual Science and the Social Question
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- an old Greek city, or even a citizen of a free city in the Middle
- this respect it makes no difference that, for instance, the Greek way
- is no longer possible. Even the most noble Greek did not find slavery
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