A history of western philosophy
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"IN all history, nothing is so surprising or so difficult to account for as the sudden rise of civilization in Greece."
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[The author's] purpose is to exhibit philosophy as an integral part of social and political life: not as the isolated speculations of remarkable individuals, but as both an effect and a cause of the character of the various communities in which different systems flourished.-Pref.
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