The History of European Philosophy: An Introductory book

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The History of European Philosophy: An Introductory book
Walter Taylor Marvin
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Introductory. — ^Within the thousand years from 300 B. C. to 700 A. D. arose many phflosophical parties or schools differing one from another in nimierous ways in spite of the common tendencies that made them all legit- imate offspring of the age. In the earlier centuries these differences between the rival philosophical tendencies are marked, but they become less evident as the general decadence proceeds and by the middle of the period have in large measure disappeared. Moreover, in the earlie...r centuries the schools of the golden age yet lingered on, for the I^thagoreans, the Socratics, the Platonists, the Aris- totelians, the lonians and the Eleatics were still distin- guishable; but already these older schools were becoming more and more united by a common composite philosophy that may be called eclectic. In addition to these philo- sophical parties surviving from the preceding period there arose in the latter half of the fourth century three new and distinct philosophical schools, the Epicurean, the Stoic and the Skeptic.

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