Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoArno Press, 1973 - 432 sivua |
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... Timæus and the Critias . Every thing coincides in assigning to these the last places , tradition , as well as internal character though in different degrees of the most advanced maturity and serious old age ; and even the imperfect ...
... Timæus and the Critias . Every thing coincides in assigning to these the last places , tradition , as well as internal character though in different degrees of the most advanced maturity and serious old age ; and even the imperfect ...
Sivu 259
... Timæus on the other , is indicated not only externally by the more passive condition of Socrates in these three dialogues , but must also be of itself clear to every one , from the close connection in the subject - matter , even though ...
... Timæus on the other , is indicated not only externally by the more passive condition of Socrates in these three dialogues , but must also be of itself clear to every one , from the close connection in the subject - matter , even though ...
Sivu 413
... Timæus of the formation of the world is constructed . The necessity for a science of abstract being in general is clearly declared by the remark , to the principle of which so striking a promi- nency is given in these books , that an ...
... Timæus of the formation of the world is constructed . The necessity for a science of abstract being in general is clearly declared by the remark , to the principle of which so striking a promi- nency is given in these books , that an ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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