Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoArno Press, 1973 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 9
... writings of Plato still cannot resist a certain feeling of admiration for the Philosopher . Now as we have no other tangible proof of his greatness and preeminence except these writings , the two will not agree together , that opinion ...
... writings of Plato still cannot resist a certain feeling of admiration for the Philosopher . Now as we have no other tangible proof of his greatness and preeminence except these writings , the two will not agree together , that opinion ...
Sivu 11
... writings moreover would at once disavow , they would be at a loss to discover any- thing in the whole region of philosophy upon which some opinion , either directly and distinctly , or at least as far as a notice of the principles goes ...
... writings moreover would at once disavow , they would be at a loss to discover any- thing in the whole region of philosophy upon which some opinion , either directly and distinctly , or at least as far as a notice of the principles goes ...
Sivu 12
... writings in the same manner in which the commoner are in the exoteric ; the first and most indispensable point must then be to make it probable , somehow , that those writings were made public in some way different from these , since ...
... writings in the same manner in which the commoner are in the exoteric ; the first and most indispensable point must then be to make it probable , somehow , that those writings were made public in some way different from these , since ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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