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DICTIONARY
OF THE HISTORY
OF IDEAS

DICTIONARY
OF THE HISTORY
OF IDEAS

Studies of Selected Pivotal Ideas

PHILIP P. WIENER EDITOR IN CHIEF VOLUME I Abstraction in the Formation of Concepts TO Design Argument Copyright © 1968, 1973 Charles Scribner's Sons The Publishers are grateful for permission to quote from previously published works in the following articles: “Agnosticism” from Language, Truth and Logic, by A. J. Ayer, copyright 1935, by permission of Victor Gollancz Ltd. “Ambiguity as Aesthetic Principle” from Virgil, Aeneid, trans. H. R. Fairclough, Loeb Classical Library, by permission of Harvard University Press from Camoens: The Lusiads, trans. W. C. Atkinson, copyright 1952, by permission of Penguin Books, Ltd. from The Odes of Pindar, trans. Richmond Lattimore, copyright 1947 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved. from Richard of Saint Victor, ed. Clare Kirchberger, © 1957, by permission of Harper & Row, Publishers “Catharsis” from The Oxford Translation of Aristotle, trans. W. D. Ross, copyright 1925, by permission of The Clarendon Press, Oxford “Cosmology” from Early Science in Oxford, by R. T. Gunther, copyright 1931, by permission of The Clarendon Press, Oxford THIS BOOK PUBLISHED SIMULTANEOUSLY IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND IN CANADA— COPYRIGHT UNDER THE BERNE CONVENTION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NO PART OF THIS BOOK MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY FORM WITHOUT THE PERMISSION OF CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS. PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 72-7943 SBN 684-16422-1 (pbk.) Volume I SBN 684-16423-X (pbk.) Volume II SBN 684-16424-8 (pbk.) Volume III SBN 684-16425-6 (pbk.) Volume IV SBN 684-16426-4 (pbk.) Index SBN 684-16418-3 (pbk.) Set