Gassendi, in a very interesting little work entitled Philosophiae Epicuri Syntagma, has abundantly proved the possibility of uniting Epicurean principles with a high code of morals.
He wrote one hundred and four works, of which the most admired is his Elementa philosophiae moralis stoicae (Mayence, 1606).
No doubt the same as the Conigast attacked by Boethius in the 'Philosophiae Consolatio' i.
Compare the following passage from Boethius' 'Philosophiae Consolatio' i.
Now Cyprian, whose ready wit and ingenious eloquence had rendered him a favourite with Theodoric, is represented to us in the 'Philosophiae Consolatio' of Boethius (I.
This is illustrated by the title of the great work on the translation of which she spent the best years of her life--Newton's immortal Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica.
Hence arises the compatibility of philosophy and theology which was the fundamental axiom of scholasticism, and the possibility of a Summa Theologiae, which is a Summa Philosophiae as well.
During this time he wrote, at the instance of Mersenne, his examination of the mystical philosophy of Robert Fludd (Epistolica dissertatio in qua praecipua principia philosophiae Ro.
From Illustrissimi philosophi et theologi domini Alberti magni compendiosum insigne ac perutile opus Philosophiae naturalis, Venice, 1496, showing the ventricles of the brain.
A figure in the Philosophiae naturalis compendium of K.
In 1742, Hutcheson published his celebrated outline of a system of ethics, "Philosophiae Moralis Institutio Compendiaria.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "philosophiae" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.