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1 Meno| has paid the penalty of ancient crime, and, having wandered 2 Meno| dependent on one another; the ancient philosopher had the same 3 Meno| to modern as well as to ancient teachers, that the Sophists 4 Meno| the body.~The stream of ancient philosophy in the Alexandrian 5 Meno| and is not the same with ancient philosophy. There is a great 6 Meno| philosophy which is inspired by ancient. There is much in ancient 7 Meno| ancient. There is much in ancient philosophy which was ‘born 8 Meno| similarities between modern and ancient thought are greater far 9 Meno| Modern philosophy, like ancient, begins with very simple 10 Meno| meaning into them. Unlike ancient philosophy, it has been 11 Meno| On the other hand, the ancient and mediaeval logic retained 12 Meno| upon it; the principle of ancient philosophy which is most 13 Meno| Descartes in his relation to ancient philosophy is his successor 14 Meno| their idealism. Like the ancient Sophists, he relegates the 15 Meno| received the penalty of ancient crime back again from beneath