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1 Phileb| most fruitful notion of modern science.~Plato describes 2 Phileb| intense a conviction as any modern philosopher that nature 3 Phileb| language into corresponding modern terms, we shall not be far 4 Phileb| distinguish the ancient from the modern mode of conceiving God.~ 5 Phileb| allied to, knowledge. The modern philosopher would remark 6 Phileb| may be expressed in the modern formula—science is art theoretical, 7 Phileb| more naturally expressed in modern language as eternal law, 8 Phileb| benevolence and self-love. Some modern writers have also distinguished 9 Phileb| the Epicureans, and a few modern teachers, such as Kant and 10 Phileb| imperfectly handed down to us, the modern world has received a standard 11 Phileb| thus depreciatingly of our modern ethical philosophy. For 12 Phileb| to the public opinion of modern times.~There is yet a third 13 Phileb| regarded by Plato (to which modern science has returned in 14 Phileb| distance, the many questions of modern philosophy which are anticipated