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so:text | The ancients, who under the leadership of Pythagoras first made science systematic, defined philosophy as the love of wisdom... This 'wisdom' he defined as the knowledge, or science, of the truth in real things, conceiving 'science' to be a steadfast and firm apprehension of the underlying substance. and 'real things' to be those which continue uniformly and the same in the universe and never depart even briefly from their existence; these real things would be things immaterial... (en) |
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so:description | Nicomachus of Gerasa: Introduction to Arithmetic (1926) (en) |
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