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- to our living and organic body. Tractatus de arte sobrie et accurate philosophandi, 1738. Treatise on the art of philosophising soberly and precisely....
- is: Continens Dissertationes aliquot, Quibus ostenditur Libertatem Philosophandi non tantum salva Pietate, et Reipublicae Pace posse concedi: sed eandem...
- August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel Philosophiae triumphus seu metaphysica philosophandi methodus. Basel 1573. Medicae praedictionis methodus. Frankfurt, 1581...
- Additionally, in this work, Spinoza advocated for the practice of libertas philosophandi ( Latin: freedom to philosophise) which emphasises the importance of...
- is peace of mind. Saint Augustine of Hippo reminded Romans of otium philosophandi, a positive element, that life was happiest when one had time to philosophize...
- Editio tertia, Sulzbach, 1685); Specimen logicae Cartesianae seu modus philosophandi ubi ... in quibusdam novae introductionis in philosophiam aulicam veritas...
- Antibarbarus philosophicus (original title De veris principiis et vera ratione philosophandi contra psudophilosophos, Parma, 1553) was edited by Leibniz in 1670...
- 450 pp. illus. ISBN 978-3-7728-2446-3 ISBN 978-90-71608-20-9 Libertas philosophandi. Spinoza als gids voor een vrije wereld. Red. Cis van Heertum (Asclepiusr****s...
- Information Type Private, Coeducational Motto Admiratio est principium philosophandi (Wonder is the Desire for Knowledge) Religious affiliation(s) Roman...
- elected Superior-General of the Theatines. He published his "De methodo philosophandi" in 1828 and "Bellezze della Fede" in 1839. After his generalship (1830–33)...