Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1836 - 432 sivua |
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... Timæus and the Critias , not to mention other most strange ex- hibitions of criticism in the details . The same unpla- tonic principle is followed also in the Syzygies of Ser- ranus , which are therefore perfectly useless for the ar ...
... Timæus and the Critias , not to mention other most strange ex- hibitions of criticism in the details . The same unpla- tonic principle is followed also in the Syzygies of Ser- ranus , which are therefore perfectly useless for the ar ...
Sivu 32
... Timæus and Critias connected with it . In these , there- fore , we have a firm footing - point from which to advance further , both in the task of deciding the genuineness of the rest , and investigating the place which belongs to each ...
... Timæus and Critias connected with it . In these , there- fore , we have a firm footing - point from which to advance further , both in the task of deciding the genuineness of the rest , and investigating the place which belongs to each ...
Sivu 41
... Timæus and the Critias . Every thing coincides in assigning to these the last places , tradition , as well as internal character though in different degrees of the most advanced maturity and serious old age ; and even the imperfect ...
... Timæus and the Critias . Every thing coincides in assigning to these the last places , tradition , as well as internal character though in different degrees of the most advanced maturity and serious old age ; and even the imperfect ...
Sivu 42
... Timæus , was written earlier , and that by a considerable period than the Sophist itself , which does , nevertheless , in conjunction with the Politicus , constitute but one dialogue , and is in fact the first part of it . But the ...
... Timæus , was written earlier , and that by a considerable period than the Sophist itself , which does , nevertheless , in conjunction with the Politicus , constitute but one dialogue , and is in fact the first part of it . But the ...
Sivu 255
... Timæus . We have , therefore , certainly in this dialogue the chief locus of the difference between the Platonic and Eleatic philosophers , though we could by no means maintain with Simplicius , who otherwise says here and there much ...
... Timæus . We have , therefore , certainly in this dialogue the chief locus of the difference between the Platonic and Eleatic philosophers , though we could by no means maintain with Simplicius , who otherwise says here and there much ...
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