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Title: Philosophie's of Sophies World
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Philosopher's added their ides to ides of philosophers before them.
Aristotle-pg 107
He showed us that you can come up with new ides by studying older ideas. He believed in sense over reason and came up with the idea of causality. We must not stop studying the ideas of philosophers just because they come up with a few that we don not agree with, like Aristotle's view towards women... Showed first 250 characters
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We must not stop studying the ideas of philosophers just because they come up with a few that we don not agree with, like Aristotle's view towards women.
Hellenism-pg 121
Centuries after Aristotle, ideas in religion started to mix with those of philosophers... Showed next 250 characters
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