Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoArno Press, 1973 - 432 sivua |
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... regard it as one long since decided , with the exception of unimportant doubts touching only a few trifles , the adoption or rejection of which rejection of which may be a matter of great indifference . Such , for instance , will be the ...
... regard it as one long since decided , with the exception of unimportant doubts touching only a few trifles , the adoption or rejection of which rejection of which may be a matter of great indifference . Such , for instance , will be the ...
Sivu 110
... regard to the development of the distinction . between what indicates the nature of an idea , or only one of its relations , as well as with regard to the origin of that usage of language which Plato observes throughout in the sequel to ...
... regard to the development of the distinction . between what indicates the nature of an idea , or only one of its relations , as well as with regard to the origin of that usage of language which Plato observes throughout in the sequel to ...
Sivu 290
... regards many of them , might be a difficult one to answer . Only we might regard Agathon's character as found- ed upon historic truth , and we find Phædrus here , partly because he was described in the dialogue that bears his name , as ...
... regards many of them , might be a difficult one to answer . Only we might regard Agathon's character as found- ed upon historic truth , and we find Phædrus here , partly because he was described in the dialogue that bears his name , as ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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