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Sivu 242
First of all, the doctrine of the relation of Types to the Archetypes; where in fact
language and its relation to things is only to be considered as an example, but
one by which Plato did really intend to throw out a first notice of the doctrine of
ideas ...
First of all, the doctrine of the relation of Types to the Archetypes; where in fact
language and its relation to things is only to be considered as an example, but
one by which Plato did really intend to throw out a first notice of the doctrine of
ideas ...
Sivu 408
such a whole consist; and then the application to the individual mind, and the
ethical problems, still unresolved in this point of view, would have resulted most
naturally ; consequently, a perfectly converse relation between these two grand ...
such a whole consist; and then the application to the individual mind, and the
ethical problems, still unresolved in this point of view, would have resulted most
naturally ; consequently, a perfectly converse relation between these two grand ...
Sivu 425
384, writes strange things concerning this subject, which authors have copied
from him, and hence have dreamed of a relation between Plato and Archelaus
which is perfectly impossible. The passage runs as follows : " In the Gorgias he ...
384, writes strange things concerning this subject, which authors have copied
from him, and hence have dreamed of a relation between Plato and Archelaus
which is perfectly impossible. The passage runs as follows : " In the Gorgias he ...
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