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1 Intro| characteristic passages: ‘The ancient philosophers, of whom we 2 Intro| most unreal difficulties of ancient philosophy. We cannot understand 3 Intro| project or overhang in some ancient city’s walls. There are 4 Intro| opposites was the crux of ancient thinkers in the age of Plato: 5 Intro| drawing the line which divides ancient from modern philosophy. 6 Intro| us.~To Hegel, as to the ancient Greek thinkers, philosophy 7 Intro| cannot be both. Thus in the ancient world whole schools of philosophy 8 Intro| though in the spirit of an ancient philosopher, Bishop Berkeley, 9 Intro| same meaning in modern and ancient philosophy? Some of them,