Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoArno Press, 1973 - 432 sivua |
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... immediately dependent there- upon would be an addition perfectly new , but then it is also very conceivable that something of the kind must have occurred to Plato when he wished to improve and discuss anew a subject already treated of ...
... immediately dependent there- upon would be an addition perfectly new , but then it is also very conceivable that something of the kind must have occurred to Plato when he wished to improve and discuss anew a subject already treated of ...
Sivu 224
... immediately from the prin- ciples of the Ionic philosophy , and from which more- over no such sophistical misapplication immediately en- sues , so that we do not at once recognize this Euthy- demus in him . Aristotle also mentions him ...
... immediately from the prin- ciples of the Ionic philosophy , and from which more- over no such sophistical misapplication immediately en- sues , so that we do not at once recognize this Euthy- demus in him . Aristotle also mentions him ...
Sivu 368
... immediately that of civil courage , is to be referred to the fact that the courage of individual minds not only comprises in itself what is developed from civil rela- tions , but that to it every thing belongs which the reason can offer ...
... immediately that of civil courage , is to be referred to the fact that the courage of individual minds not only comprises in itself what is developed from civil rela- tions , but that to it every thing belongs which the reason can offer ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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