Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoArno Press, 1973 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 166
... certainly not to be taken for the main subject of the dialogue , but what we find about the reasonable and unreasonable man , and about the relation of other arts and sciences to that of the good and the best . But Now this doctrine is ...
... certainly not to be taken for the main subject of the dialogue , but what we find about the reasonable and unreasonable man , and about the relation of other arts and sciences to that of the good and the best . But Now this doctrine is ...
Sivu 285
... certainly excepted , so beautifully imi- tates those of the poets themselves , that it seems to me to bear a striking similarity to that told by Pro- tagoras in the dialogue that bears his name . So that , upon the whole , Sydenham may ...
... certainly excepted , so beautifully imi- tates those of the poets themselves , that it seems to me to bear a striking similarity to that told by Pro- tagoras in the dialogue that bears his name . So that , upon the whole , Sydenham may ...
Sivu 341
... certainly purely phi- losophical . For the explanation of the idea of the beautiful in its full extent , as it embraces material things as well as immaterial , would certainly be worth the trouble , and quite as important as regards the ...
... certainly purely phi- losophical . For the explanation of the idea of the beautiful in its full extent , as it embraces material things as well as immaterial , would certainly be worth the trouble , and quite as important as regards the ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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