Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoArno Press, 1973 - 432 sivua |
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... combination of the two is notwithstanding again enter- tained , points to a problem not yet solved , and which is interwoven with the subject of the Philetus , the last dia- logue of this series . The manner in which the 182.
... combination of the two is notwithstanding again enter- tained , points to a problem not yet solved , and which is interwoven with the subject of the Philetus , the last dia- logue of this series . The manner in which the 182.
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... logue in which the catch - questions brought forward are mostly referred to the principle of Antisthenes , that there is no such thing as contradiction . Now if we compare with this several particular allusions in the dia- logue , and ...
... logue in which the catch - questions brought forward are mostly referred to the principle of Antisthenes , that there is no such thing as contradiction . Now if we compare with this several particular allusions in the dia- logue , and ...
Sivu 429
Friedrich Schleiermacher. that this critic thought that the nameless MovσIKOS of our dia- logue was Democritus . But the passage is probably not free from corruption , and Thrasyllus can scarcely have intended this piece of folly , but ...
Friedrich Schleiermacher. that this critic thought that the nameless MovσIKOS of our dia- logue was Democritus . But the passage is probably not free from corruption , and Thrasyllus can scarcely have intended this piece of folly , but ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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