Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoArno Press, 1973 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 7
... thing entire , nay , even for the very first principles of a consistent and pervading philosophical turn of thought or doctrine ; on the contrary , that every thing in them vacillates and wavers , and that scarce any thing whatever ...
... thing entire , nay , even for the very first principles of a consistent and pervading philosophical turn of thought or doctrine ; on the contrary , that every thing in them vacillates and wavers , and that scarce any thing whatever ...
Sivu 37
... thing of this art . Moreover , the want of this is indis- putably the first thing which , to the feeling of every reader , must distinguish as unplatonic the dialogues rejected from antiquity downwards ; as it is also the correct basis ...
... thing of this art . Moreover , the want of this is indis- putably the first thing which , to the feeling of every reader , must distinguish as unplatonic the dialogues rejected from antiquity downwards ; as it is also the correct basis ...
Sivu 227
... thing of its own . It is moreover perfectly clear in this the first dialogue upon which we come after the Theætetus , repeated only as it is and not immediately represented , that Plato was necessarily brought back to this method from ...
... thing of its own . It is moreover perfectly clear in this the first dialogue upon which we come after the Theætetus , repeated only as it is and not immediately represented , that Plato was necessarily brought back to this method from ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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