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[New Entry by Melissa Lane on September 6, 2010.] Ancient political philosophy is understood here to mean ancient Greek and Roman thought from the classical period of Greek thought in the fifth century BCE to the end of the Roman empire in the West in the fifth century CE, excluding the rise of Christian ideas about politics during that period. Political philosophy as a genre was invented in this period by Plato and reinvented by Aristotle: it...

 
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One thing I have found interesting about making my popular (in both senses) work on fallacies readily available is that it generates some rather hostile criticisms. In fact, one such criticism, posted as a comment by argumentics,  was removed from this blog site. When I found that the comment had been deleted, I was somewhat split [...]

 
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[Revised entry by David Sullivan on September 6, 2010. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] Rudolph Hermann Lotze (1817 - 1881) mediated the transition from the exuberance of German idealism, in the first half of the nineteenth century, to the sober, scholarly and scientific ethos that came to prevail in the second half. He adapted the notion of "chief" or defining problems in the philosophical sub-disciplines, inherited from Herbart, and brought opposing...

 
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