Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoArno Press, 1973 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 182
... justice in par- ticular , and that this is exactly the natural result of the sceptical treatment of the idea of justice in the Hippias . But any one must see that this reference is far from being either as important or as certain as the ...
... justice in par- ticular , and that this is exactly the natural result of the sceptical treatment of the idea of justice in the Hippias . But any one must see that this reference is far from being either as important or as certain as the ...
Sivu 370
... justice are differently circumstanced from wisdom and bravery , at least in so far as that these two latter can only be attributed to some , while the two former can be neglected by none , it follows that discretion and justice are ...
... justice are differently circumstanced from wisdom and bravery , at least in so far as that these two latter can only be attributed to some , while the two former can be neglected by none , it follows that discretion and justice are ...
Sivu 371
... justice as one separate from the others . For it may be said on the one hand , that that to which justice first gives its appropriate power , is not so much a compound of all three virtues , as discretion alone ; inasmuch as the ...
... justice as one separate from the others . For it may be said on the one hand , that that to which justice first gives its appropriate power , is not so much a compound of all three virtues , as discretion alone ; inasmuch as the ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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