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PART I ANTIQUITY

Philosophical Interpreters of the Universe, of the Creation and Constitution of the World.

Logicians and Professors of Logic, and of the Analysis of Ideas, and of Discussion.

Philosophy Entirely Reduced to Morality, and Morality Considered as the End of all Intellectual Activity.

Plato, like Socrates, is Pre-eminently a Moralist, but he Reverts to General Consideration of the Universe, and Deals with Politics and Legislation.

A Man of Encyclopaedic Learning; as Philosopher, more especially Moralist and Logician.

The Development in Various Schools of the General Ideas of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.

Epicureanism Believes that the Duty of Man is to seek Happiness, and that Happiness Consists in Wisdom.

The Passions are Diseases which can and must be Extirpated.

Philosophers who Wished to Belong to No School. Philosophers who Decried All Schools and All Doctrines.

Reversion to Metaphysics. Imaginative Metaphysicians after the Manner of Plato, but in Excess.

Philosophic Ideas which Christianity Welcomed, Adopted, or Created; How it must Give a Fresh Aspect to All Philosophy, even that Foreign to Itself.


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