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The editor, who signs himself "Philalethes," dates his
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The use of the pseudonym "Philalethes" has not been confined to one alchemist.
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"Philalethes", against the supporters of the Council of Chalcedon was composed during the first stay of Severus at Constantinople, 509-11.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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Philalethes (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 1 comments) on Friday, Dec 28, 2007 at 9: 31: 46 PM
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I have seen them flourished at the beginning with praise, and signed at the end with the names of Philautos, Philalethes, Phileleutheros, and Philanthropos.
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You [Philalethes] had more to do with the speculative philosophers, while I was more inclined towards moral questions.
Leibniz's Ethics Youpa, Andrew 2004
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My essays were buried among the essays upon liberty, eastern tales, and cures for the bite of a mad dog; while Philautos, Philalethes, Philelutheros, and
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Philalethes, Leibniz makes the following autobiographical remark:
Leibniz's Ethics Youpa, Andrew 2004
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Practical aims, then, my good Philalethes, are in every respect superior to theoretical.
Religion 2004
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Therefore practical aims, my good Philalethes, have in every way the advantage of theoretical.
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