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Philosophus, that is, Aristotle, suffice in and of themselves as conclusive proofs; texts from the Scriptures fall rather into the back-ground. —
Christian Ethics. Volume I.���History of Ethics. 1819-1870 1873
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It condemns high falutin' language, insisting from its inception in the language of science be intelligible: "The Priests of Science," he Philosophus said, "must consent to use the vernacular, before they will ever make a profound impression upon the heart of humanity."
Archive 2008-11-01 doyle 2008
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Philosophus was a young man who loved science in a fable penned by a Nature editor back in 1869
Destodgifying science doyle 2008
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It condemns high falutin' language, insisting from its inception in the language of science be intelligible: "The Priests of Science," he Philosophus said, "must consent to use the vernacular, before they will ever make a profound impression upon the heart of humanity."
Destodgifying science doyle 2008
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Philosophus was a young man who loved science in a fable penned by a Nature editor back in 1869
Archive 2008-11-01 doyle 2008
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Consol. ad Pammachium mundi Philosophus, gloriae animal, et popularis aurae et rumorum venale mancipium.
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Probus vir et Philosophus magis praestat inter alios homines, quam rex inclitus inter plebeios.
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Hermocrates, and Philosophus incomplete or unwritten, and have devoted the last years of life to the Laws.
Laws 2006
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Last night I did my initiation into the grade of Philosophus, which means I am about 80% done with my outer order Golden Dawn studies.
catpewk Diary Entry catpewk 2005
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Advanced to the Grade of Philosophus in the Golden Dawn.
catpewk Diary Entry catpewk 2005
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