Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoArno Press, 1973 - 432 sivua |
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... means alone , to a knowledge of the proper natures of the whole . So also will those spectators of the analysis fail altogether to attain to a knowledge of the Philo- sophy of Plato , for in that , if in any thing , form and subject are ...
... means alone , to a knowledge of the proper natures of the whole . So also will those spectators of the analysis fail altogether to attain to a knowledge of the Philo- sophy of Plato , for in that , if in any thing , form and subject are ...
Sivu 118
... means of what he has hitherto imparted or satisfactorily in- vestigated himself , or which suppose more profound views and a higher degree of philosophical perfection than any to which he can yet hope to have brought his readers ...
... means of what he has hitherto imparted or satisfactorily in- vestigated himself , or which suppose more profound views and a higher degree of philosophical perfection than any to which he can yet hope to have brought his readers ...
Sivu 425
... means of his close friendship with Archelaus he was the cause of Philip's coming to the govern- ment . " Then , after bringing forward the passage of Speu- sippus referring to this point , Athenæus continues : " But whether or not this ...
... means of his close friendship with Archelaus he was the cause of Philip's coming to the govern- ment . " Then , after bringing forward the passage of Speu- sippus referring to this point , Athenæus continues : " But whether or not this ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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