Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoArno Press, 1973 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 207
... Phædon particularly , demonstrated and expounded with a higher degree of scientific clearness , any one having already any however slight acquaintance with Plato's method of proceeding must allow that it is only by assigning this ...
... Phædon particularly , demonstrated and expounded with a higher degree of scientific clearness , any one having already any however slight acquaintance with Plato's method of proceeding must allow that it is only by assigning this ...
Sivu 306
... Phædon ; whence I explain to myself the fact , that this opin- ion also has not been without its followers . Whoever , on the other hand , places both works at an equal dis- tance from the Timæus , and is consequently in a con- dition ...
... Phædon ; whence I explain to myself the fact , that this opin- ion also has not been without its followers . Whoever , on the other hand , places both works at an equal dis- tance from the Timæus , and is consequently in a con- dition ...
Sivu 314
... Phædon , where Socrates equally contents himself with the arranging mind , and where the method of discussing the opposition between body and soul favours the view of the originality of the indefinite . Again , what is here said ...
... Phædon , where Socrates equally contents himself with the arranging mind , and where the method of discussing the opposition between body and soul favours the view of the originality of the indefinite . Again , what is here said ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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