Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoArno Press, 1973 - 432 sivua |
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... Heraclitus is particularly strange , and it may be doubtful whether others than themselves are meant under their name , or actually themselves ; in which case it is scarcely possible to avoid thinking of Plato having sojourned in Ionia ...
... Heraclitus is particularly strange , and it may be doubtful whether others than themselves are meant under their name , or actually themselves ; in which case it is scarcely possible to avoid thinking of Plato having sojourned in Ionia ...
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... Heraclitus ; how Antisthenes is to be regarded as the founder not only of the Cynics but also of the Stoics , only that these latter reverted more to Plato , from whom the former , seduced by personal differences , had separated himself ...
... Heraclitus ; how Antisthenes is to be regarded as the founder not only of the Cynics but also of the Stoics , only that these latter reverted more to Plato , from whom the former , seduced by personal differences , had separated himself ...
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... Heraclitus and Empe- docles are intended . Upon this point we have not only the express testimony of Simplicius , but the comparison of our passages , as well with what we know of the two men from other sources , as also with the way in ...
... Heraclitus and Empe- docles are intended . Upon this point we have not only the express testimony of Simplicius , but the comparison of our passages , as well with what we know of the two men from other sources , as also with the way in ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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