Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoArno Press, 1973 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 176
... Callicles Socrates ' imme- diate purpose is chiefly to awaken the consciousness of that opposition , and to force his interlocutor to allow that the proposition , that all good is exhausted in the pleasant , has no support in internal ...
... Callicles Socrates ' imme- diate purpose is chiefly to awaken the consciousness of that opposition , and to force his interlocutor to allow that the proposition , that all good is exhausted in the pleasant , has no support in internal ...
Sivu 177
... Callicles has admitted a distinction between the pleasant and the good , though only quite in general terms , is followed by the third section , which connects and comprehends the two pre- ceding . In this , then , Socrates , in ...
... Callicles has admitted a distinction between the pleasant and the good , though only quite in general terms , is followed by the third section , which connects and comprehends the two pre- ceding . In this , then , Socrates , in ...
Sivu 325
... Callicles , to whom , however , he bears otherwise no resemblance at all . And how Socrates twists the proposition for him under his own hands , as if he had now ceased to wish to be a statesman , and only desired to be a good citizen ...
... Callicles , to whom , however , he bears otherwise no resemblance at all . And how Socrates twists the proposition for him under his own hands , as if he had now ceased to wish to be a statesman , and only desired to be a good citizen ...
Sisältö
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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