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Epoch | 1779-1837 |
Work | The Book with Thirty-four Questions (Prepared the text for publication, appended preface and dictionary – G. Dedabrishvili, Tbilisi, 1967) |
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Quote | “Doubting Naturalist, follow into Cicero’s footsteps, who said that soul, or souls, are immortal” (pg. 132) |
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Nike. Vani. II-I BC, Bronze, 22 x19 cm. The Georgian National Museum.
Comment | Sh. Nutsubidze “the reactionary aspiration of Iona Khelashvili is evident even from the method of his polemic. His last weapon is the same as that of Thoma Aquinas’ when fighting an ideological opponent: cursing, damning. This means has been used widely against those philosophers, who drew on the heritage of Ancient philosophy”. (Sh. Nutsubidze, Hystory of Georgian Philosophy, Vol. II, Tbilisi, pg. 480) |
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