The Gentile And the Jew in the Courts of the Temple of Christ volume 1

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The Gentile And the Jew in the Courts of the Temple of Christ volume 1
Johann Joseph Ignaz Von Dllinger
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2 Diog. Laert, vi. 1 sqq. 103^105 ; Axrian, "TCpiet. Diss. I. 17.
PLATO. 307 ing into being and ceasing to be, set down reality among the absolute nonentities, and explained evil, because contrary of the only existing good, as being the untrue. 1 In Stilpo of Megara, the last and most considerable member of this school, were united an Antisthenic and practical bias with that dialectically disputative one which, in the event, became the distinguishing feature of the Megarian school. Apathy of so
...ul in perfection, pursued to the very ignoring of pain, was in his judgment the highest aim of wisdom. 2 None of these schools could pass for the real intellectual successor of Socrates ; it was only a genius as refined and exu- berant as Plato's (429-348 b. C) that was capable of such an in- heritance. If he showed the most gratitude of all the pupils of Socrates, he also took upon himself to carry out the most im- portant changes and results of the whole of antecedent philo- sophy : as Aristotle remarks, he attached himself even to Hera- clitus, into whose system he had already in early youth been initiated through Cratylus, and also to the Pythagoreans, finish- ing by making himself at home in the Eleatic doctrine by the aid of the dialectic of Socrates.

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