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... Dialogues -for Philo actually wins . Cleanthes is the dramatic center of the dialogue , but Philo is the intellectual victor . Hume could not have allowed Philo to be the hero of the Dialogues . If Philo had been given the emphasis ...
... Dialogues -for Philo actually wins . Cleanthes is the dramatic center of the dialogue , but Philo is the intellectual victor . Hume could not have allowed Philo to be the hero of the Dialogues . If Philo had been given the emphasis ...
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... Dialogues looked upon Cleanthes as the victor . Certainly , part of the reason for this error rested in the fact that during the nineteenth century the dialogue -as a vehicle for philosophical opinion - was generally abandoned ...
... Dialogues looked upon Cleanthes as the victor . Certainly , part of the reason for this error rested in the fact that during the nineteenth century the dialogue -as a vehicle for philosophical opinion - was generally abandoned ...
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CICERONIAN , PLATONIC , AND NEO - CLASSIC DIALOGUES : FORMS IN BERKELEY AND HUME There are four considerations of historical importance to be made about the dialogue in order to give perspective to Hume and Berkeley's use of the form ...
CICERONIAN , PLATONIC , AND NEO - CLASSIC DIALOGUES : FORMS IN BERKELEY AND HUME There are four considerations of historical importance to be made about the dialogue in order to give perspective to Hume and Berkeley's use of the form ...
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