1So the history of ideas is the history of people being wrong.
2But now he studied invisible laws of commerce, the history of ideas.
3The quarrel, indeed, has considerable significance in the history of ideas.
4Before that I studied both philosophy and the history of ideas.
5They betray a deep ignorance of the history of ideas.
6This is very important for the history of ideas.
7In the history of ideas, the name Arthur Schopenhauer is indelibly linked with philosophical pessimism.
8The history of the modern world is a history of ideas meeting, mixing, mating and mutating.
9He, indeed, must give us the history of ideas, of which all art, including language, is but the fructification.
10That statement was OK because it came in the context of a discussion of the history of ideas and religion.
11Unthinkable explores this question with Helena Sheehan, professor emeritus at DCU and a former lecturer in the history of ideas.
12She did a bit of acting at school, then went to university to study the very Scandinavian-sounding history of ideas.
13If we look at the history of ideas, we see schools of thought occasionally forming, producing unusual work unpopular outside the school.
14What else does the history of ideas prove, than that intellectual production changes its character in proportion as material production is changed?
15The general history of ideas should, in the first instance, be discerned by the student of literature through his observation of individual minds.
16The foregoing pages have been devoted to a history of ideas rather than to the maintenance of any special thesis or particular argument.
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