Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoArno Press, 1973 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 66
... opposition to that corrupted and corrupting Sicilian school ; and that he wished , if possible , to invite the support of Lysias , who is considered as standing intermediate between the two . If we regard from this point of view the ...
... opposition to that corrupted and corrupting Sicilian school ; and that he wished , if possible , to invite the support of Lysias , who is considered as standing intermediate between the two . If we regard from this point of view the ...
Sivu 183
... opposition between the two , that the still more artificial form of the sub- sequent dialogues consists . Hence , even the Gorgias , strictly taken , can only be viewed as a moiety of the beginning of this second part , and it is not ...
... opposition between the two , that the still more artificial form of the sub- sequent dialogues consists . Hence , even the Gorgias , strictly taken , can only be viewed as a moiety of the beginning of this second part , and it is not ...
Sivu 205
... opposition to an internal necessity or even probability , as soon , that is , as it can be shown that the Menon does really connect itself immediately with the Theaetetus , and must at all events be placed between that dialogue and the ...
... opposition to an internal necessity or even probability , as soon , that is , as it can be shown that the Menon does really connect itself immediately with the Theaetetus , and must at all events be placed between that dialogue and the ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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