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Alphabetical [« »] philosophers 15 philosophic 4 philosophical 4 philosophy 27 philostratus 25 phoenicia 1 phraotes 4 | Frequency [« »] 28 without 27 most 27 only 27 philosophy 26 author 26 nature 26 out | Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea Treatise against the life of Apollonius of Tyana Concordances philosophy |
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1 V| of humanity and transcend philosophy, and while repelling the 2 VI| soul with education and philosophy. But he may well pray that 3 VIII| may be said "to have wooed philosophy in a more divine manner 4 XI| teacher of the Pythagorean philosophy, it is testified that he 5 XI| man, nor one who put his philosophy into practice ; for he was 6 XI| anyone else he shared in the philosophy of Pythagoras, and Archytas 7 XII| no way incongruous with philosophy or with truth, and I can 8 XIII| trying to convert to his philosophy, that he should not, I repeat, 9 XV| did you get hereabouts the philosophy you possess ? For I do not 10 XV| judged by the standard of philosophy, even of a bare living and 11 XVII| the teacher of so divine a philosophy the privilege of having 12 XX| took occasion to insult philosophy with drunken jests, and 13 XXV| not initiate him in his philosophy, and he adds the reason: " 14 XXVII| have yielded myself to a philosophy so highly elaborated, to 15 XXVII| highly elaborated, to a philosophy which, if I may use a metaphor 16 XXIX| the lips of students of philosophy. Not but what anyone who 17 XXIX| admission a leader in all philosophy, it is open to us to accuse 18 XL| bequeathed to posterity in their philosophy a gift of such excellence 19 XL| as he was that he wooed philosophy in a diviner manner than 20 XLI| according to the views of true philosophy, every soul is immortal, 21 XLI| instead of being a lover of philosophy, was a mere toy in the hands 22 XLI| or of your training . in philosophy; for it was after all some 23 XLI| and choice, nor a love of philosophy either, but Fate that led 24 XLI| pretence of reason admire a philosophy which was provided, not 25 XLI| himself, who died in behalf of philosophy with those who accused him 26 XLII| nature, and the tenets of philosophy, that of things which exist 27 XLII| humanity, that there is any philosophy, any education, in a word