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Diogenes Laertius, Lives of the Philosophers, translated by C.D. Yonge. Teachings of Jesus Christ: Sermon on the Mount. Alan Watts Lectures and Essays. Mind and Body. Modified from the Catalogue Accompanying an Exhibition of Books from the Collections of the National Library of Medicine, Held in Honor of the Centennial Celebration of the American Psychological Association, August 7 to December 15, 1992 The original exhibition was sponsored by National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland; and the American Psychological Association, Washington D.C. 1992 A translation into Spanish has been prepared and made available by Miguel Angel de la Cruz Vives.

Acknowledgements Introduction Citation: Wozniak, Robert H. . | Forum | Guest Exhibitions | Serendip Home | MIA Hegel Resource from Andy Blunden. Main Page. World-of-dawkins.com - world of dawkins Resources and Information. Hegel - History of Philosophy. Inaugural Address Prefatory Note Introduction A. Notion of the History of Philosophy 1. Common Ideas regarding the History of Philosophy a. 2. A. 3. A. B. 1. A. 2. A. 3. A. C. 1. Introduction A. 1. B. 1. Introduction Section OneFirst Period, from Thales to Aristotle Chapter I: First Period, First Division The first extends from Thales to Anaxagoras, from abstract thought which is in immediate determinateness to the thought of the self-determining Thought. Introduction A. Chapter II: First Period, Second Division The second division comprises the Sophists, Socrates, and the followers of Socrates.

Introduction A. Chapter III: First Period, Third Division The third division, which deals with Plato and Aristotle, is found in Greek science where objective thought, the Idea, forms itself into a whole. A. B. Section Two Second Period, Dogmatism and Scepticism Introduction A. Section Three Third Period, The Neo-Platonists Introduction A. Table of Contents for Part Two Introduction Section Two: The Scholastics.