Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoArno Press, 1973 - 432 sivua |
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... ground , therefore , did these critics found their judgment when they adopted some dialogues and rejected others ? If it should be said that they had , with regard to all not rejected , certain and sufficiently old evidence of their ...
... ground , therefore , did these critics found their judgment when they adopted some dialogues and rejected others ? If it should be said that they had , with regard to all not rejected , certain and sufficiently old evidence of their ...
Sivu 29
Friedrich Schleiermacher. neither collectively nor in detail a ground for rejection , and they might , therefore , very easily have judged wrong . In like manner , also , various grounds of sus- picion might be raised against the ...
Friedrich Schleiermacher. neither collectively nor in detail a ground for rejection , and they might , therefore , very easily have judged wrong . In like manner , also , various grounds of sus- picion might be raised against the ...
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... ground we should at once take an exception to the premised explanation of discretion , inasmuch as the expression of a free agreement among all the parts of the mind with reference to the government of it , is more in accordance with an ...
... ground we should at once take an exception to the premised explanation of discretion , inasmuch as the expression of a free agreement among all the parts of the mind with reference to the government of it , is more in accordance with an ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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