Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoArno Press, 1973 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 178
... Gorgias not only belongs to the second part , but also occupies the first place in it . For in that which constitutes the main subject of the dialogue , the mode in which the particular instance , rhetoric , that is , as an example of ...
... Gorgias not only belongs to the second part , but also occupies the first place in it . For in that which constitutes the main subject of the dialogue , the mode in which the particular instance , rhetoric , that is , as an example of ...
Sivu 183
... Gorgias , and what on the contrary belongs , so to speak , to a second formation , or must be referred to the point already indicated , as contradistinguished from it . And I speak not so much of the dialogues , as of the prin- cipal ...
... Gorgias , and what on the contrary belongs , so to speak , to a second formation , or must be referred to the point already indicated , as contradistinguished from it . And I speak not so much of the dialogues , as of the prin- cipal ...
Sivu 210
... Gorgias is held up to him as a pattern of one who made no claims to this . Moreover the Menon has in common with the Theætetus and Gorgias a similar allusion to the accusation of Socrates . For as in the Theaetetus express and somewhat ...
... Gorgias is held up to him as a pattern of one who made no claims to this . Moreover the Menon has in common with the Theætetus and Gorgias a similar allusion to the accusation of Socrates . For as in the Theaetetus express and somewhat ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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