With all his learning and his philosophic agnosticism, he was as simple-hearted as a child. |
The lay reader of philosophy is chiefly, if not wholly, interested in grasping a philosophic point of view. |
Admittedly, this oversimplifies consequentialism, which in reality has a rather robust philosophic tradition. |
Why even did he not continue his disquisition on the philosophic value of allusiveness? |
This leaves him free to imagine a philosophic explanation of the myth based on the word metis. |
Mr. Buckle might probably inquire whether we would eliminate wholly from history all philosophic aim, all teleologic purpose. |