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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The epitome of the divine institutes

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philosophy

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1 30| thus define the nature of philosophy. Philosophy is the love 2 30| the nature of philosophy. Philosophy is the love or pursuit of 3 30| wisdom, not even thus is philosophy identical with wisdom. For 4 30| word plainly shows that philosophy is not wisdom itself. I 5 31| fall under the subject of philosophy -- knowledge and supposition; 6 31| if these are taken away, philosophy altogether falls to the 7 31| have taken away both from philosophy. Socrates took away knowledge, 8 31| ought to be no supposition, philosophy is cut up by the roots.~ 9 32| another, the whole body of philosophy is brought to destruction. 10 32| men of that sect saw that philosophy was altogether overthrown 11 32| they overthrew the ancient philosophy. But they did not even themselves 12 32| with mutual wounds, and philosophy itself must altogether consume 13 32| they say it is only natural philosophy which thus gives way. How 14 33| observe the rule even in moral philosophy, inasmuch as they are at 15 35| place. There remains the philosophy of Logic, which contributes 16 35| feeling. But if natural philosophy is superfluous, and this 17 35| philosophers have erred in moral philosophy, which alone is necessary, 18 35| chief good; therefore all philosophy is found to be empty and 19 36| I have spoken briefly of philosophy, now also I will speak a 20 37| held the first place in philosophy, who was pronounced most 21 38| alone of all so studied philosophy that he approached nearer 22 40| intellects through so many ages, philosophy was not able to discover.~ 23 41| sacred rites performed in philosophy, nor is philosophy treated 24 41| performed in philosophy, nor is philosophy treated of in sacred things; 25 52| ground esteem as nothing philosophy, which is foolishness with


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