First printed with Glanvill's Philosophia Pia in 1671.
Philosophia Sacra, or the principles of natural Philosophy.
It is Spinoza's Philosophia Scripturæ Interpres, Exercitatio Paradoxa, printed anonymously at Eleutheropolis, in 1666.
The Philosophia Sacra was first published at London in 1753.
He also wrote Philosophia Britannica or a new and comprehensive system of the Newtonian Philosophy (1759).
In his tract Contra praecipuos viros in philosophia Albertum et Thomam.
His saying is a very characteristic one: Philosophia veritatem quærit, theologia invenit, religio possidet.
The only direct continuation of Gilbert's De magnete was the Philosophia magnetica of Nicolaus Cabeus.
Haec in philosophia ratio contra omnia disserendi, nullamque rem aperte judicandi, profecta a Socrate, repetita ab Arcesilao, confirmata a Carneade, usque ad nostram viguit aetatem.
The philosophical writings of Varro are not numerous; but his chief work of that description, entitled De Philosophia Liber, appears to have been very comprehensive.
This is in the Compendium de Rerum Natura pro Philosophia humana, published by Adami in 1617.
We see by these letters that Plato disliked and disapproved the idea of publishing, for the benefit of readers generally, any written exposition of philosophia prima, carrying his own name, and making him responsible for it.
He claims the former as belonging to Philosophia Prima or Ontology.
Footnote 192: This is justly remarked by Wendt in his instructive Dissertation, De Philosophia Cyrenaica, p.
Long ago Christian Wolff, in his Philosophia Practica (P.
Pinciano's Philosophia Antigua Poetica (1596) is based on the same authorities.
Yet he maintained the position: Philosophia obiter libata a Deo abducit, plene hausta ad Deum reducit.
These fundamental rational truths constitute a philosophia perennis: a fund of truth which is, like all truth, immutable, though our human insight into it may develop in depth and clearness.
The term philosophia prima has now only an historical interest; and the term theology, used without qualification, is now generally understood to signify supernatural theology.
Not entirely; for instance, what is perhaps the most comprehensive course of philosophy published in recent times, the Philosophia Lacensis (11 vols.
On his recovery he laboured at his Philosophia Botanica, which appeared in the following season, together with an account of his journey to Scania.
Accordingly, in 1751, he published the Philosophia Botanica, one of the most remarkable performances that any age or country can boast of.
The herbarium, which is contained in two deal presses, similar to the model described in the Philosophia Botanica, is to the botanist an object of great interest, and has been the means of elucidating many doubtful points.
There is, then, a philosophia prima peculiar to Art, as there is one which belongs to Science.
Another error which doth succeed that which we last mentioned is, that after the distribution of particular arts and sciences, men have abandoned universality, or philosophia prima, which cannot but cease and stop all progression.
He wrote a work entitled Philosophia sensibus demonstrata, in which he defended the ideas of Telesio, who explained the laws of nature as founded upon two principles, the heat of the sun and the coldness of the earth.
Socrates proposes that the culprit should be tried, and that Philosophia should assist in the prosecution.
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