Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoArno Press, 1973 - 432 sivua |
Kirjan sisältä
Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 55
Sivu 32
... look and what rank to assign to each . Now there are three things which come particularly under consideration : the peculiarity of the language , a certain common range of subject , and the particular form into which Plato usually ...
... look and what rank to assign to each . Now there are three things which come particularly under consideration : the peculiarity of the language , a certain common range of subject , and the particular form into which Plato usually ...
Sivu 246
... look for its essential object and chief matter in that external mass , and take the internal only for a well - chosen or indispensable mean for attaining that object . For it is entirely in the natural course of the investigation ...
... look for its essential object and chief matter in that external mass , and take the internal only for a well - chosen or indispensable mean for attaining that object . For it is entirely in the natural course of the investigation ...
Sivu 269
... look only to what forms the chief thread of the whole , and to the last result , these may certainly appear scanty enough . And that indeed , not only to the great mass of modern politicians , whose highest problem is ever only how they ...
... look only to what forms the chief thread of the whole , and to the last result , these may certainly appear scanty enough . And that indeed , not only to the great mass of modern politicians , whose highest problem is ever only how they ...
Sisältö
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
Tekijänoikeudet | |
30 muita osia ei näytetty
Muita painoksia - Näytä kaikki
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
according accurately Alcibiades allusions already Antisthenes Anytus appears Aristophanes Aristotle beautiful brought forward Callicles Cephalus certainly character Charmides circumstance conceived conception connection consequently considered contradiction contrary Cratylus Critias dialectic discovered distinction doctrine earlier easily Eleatic endeavour especially ethical Euthydemus Euthyphro exhibited existence explained exposition further genuine Glaucon Gorgias ground Hence Heraclitus Hipparchus Hippias idea imitation immediately important inasmuch introduced investigation justice knowledge language logue look Lysias Lysis manifestly manner matter means Menexenus Menon method mind moreover nature notion notwithstanding object once opinion opposition Parmenides particular partly passage peculiar perfect perfectly persons Phædon Phædrus Philebus Philolaus philosophical Plato point of view Polemarchus polemics possible present dialogue principle Protagoras question reader reference regard relation Republic scarcely Socrates Sophist soul speech statesman subject-matter suppose supposition Theætetus theory thing Thrasymachus Timæus tion treated true unity virtue whole wisdom writings Xenophon καὶ