Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoArno Press, 1973 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 256
... perfect existence , and a world of appearance separate from perfect existence and in opposition to it , and thus , that man has communication with the one by means of perception , with the other by reason , would also be Parmenidean ...
... perfect existence , and a world of appearance separate from perfect existence and in opposition to it , and thus , that man has communication with the one by means of perception , with the other by reason , would also be Parmenidean ...
Sivu 391
... perfect constitutions , that deviate from that archetypal model , and it is desirable with this view to describe these , and to consider them in a continually retrograde process , until at last the most perfect injustice is brought to ...
... perfect constitutions , that deviate from that archetypal model , and it is desirable with this view to describe these , and to consider them in a continually retrograde process , until at last the most perfect injustice is brought to ...
Sivu 397
... perfect unity , or makes the distinct elements which may be discovered in it in- telligible from a common centre - point ; but still the strangely - compounded monster must ever be more a living unity than that chariot . The subdivision ...
... perfect unity , or makes the distinct elements which may be discovered in it in- telligible from a common centre - point ; but still the strangely - compounded monster must ever be more a living unity than that chariot . The subdivision ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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