Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoArno Press, 1973 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 110
... dialectics and a somewhat superficial irony . Mean- while , the rejection of this suspicion depends upon the validity of the following grounds . Firstly , the dialectic exercise contained in the Euthyphro , though not so com- prehensive ...
... dialectics and a somewhat superficial irony . Mean- while , the rejection of this suspicion depends upon the validity of the following grounds . Firstly , the dialectic exercise contained in the Euthyphro , though not so com- prehensive ...
Sivu 159
... dialectic treatment , has no foundation in any- thing but good - nature ; since there is no dialogue of Plato , take ... dialectics which it exhibits are a tedious and lame performance , always re- volving upon the same point on which it ...
... dialectic treatment , has no foundation in any- thing but good - nature ; since there is no dialogue of Plato , take ... dialectics which it exhibits are a tedious and lame performance , always re- volving upon the same point on which it ...
Sivu 311
... dialectic foundation , which proves that we are not at the outset to consider pleasure and good as two names of one thing , and consequently as identical , and after the allegation of proof , that neither pleasure nor knowledge are in ...
... dialectic foundation , which proves that we are not at the outset to consider pleasure and good as two names of one thing , and consequently as identical , and after the allegation of proof , that neither pleasure nor knowledge are in ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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