Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of Plato |
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according accurately allow already appears applied beautiful beginning belongs brought certainly character circumstance clear clearly common completely conception connection consequently considered contained continue contrary dialectic dialogue discovered discussion distinction doctrine earlier easily entirely especially existence explained expression fact follow forward further give given Gorgias ground hand Hence idea immediately important instance intended introduced justice kind knowledge language least less look manner matter means mentioned method mind moreover nature necessary notion object once opinion opposition original Parmenides particular partly passage perfect perfectly perhaps period persons Phædrus philosophical piece Plato position possible present principle probably proper Protagoras question reader reason reference regard relation remains respect rest result scarcely separate similar Socrates Sophist soul speak speech stands sufficiently suppose taken theory thing thought tion treated true virtue whole writings
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