Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1836 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 19
... conceive of them generally as essentially connected and inseparable , so also are the preparations for them united in like manner , and made by considering their common principles and laws , and there are therefore not several ...
... conceive of them generally as essentially connected and inseparable , so also are the preparations for them united in like manner , and made by considering their common principles and laws , and there are therefore not several ...
Sivu 36
... conceiving the purpose of imitating oral instruction , which always has to deal with a definite subject , it further adds thereto an especial characteristic , the ad- mixture of which forms the Platonic dialogue . I speak of that mimic ...
... conceiving the purpose of imitating oral instruction , which always has to deal with a definite subject , it further adds thereto an especial characteristic , the ad- mixture of which forms the Platonic dialogue . I speak of that mimic ...
Sivu 65
... conceive how Plato should have fallen in with it . Nay , when we consider further how hardly he treats Lysias , he would have subjected himself to a heavy charge of injustice , had he at a later period in his criticism upon him taken ...
... conceive how Plato should have fallen in with it . Nay , when we consider further how hardly he treats Lysias , he would have subjected himself to a heavy charge of injustice , had he at a later period in his criticism upon him taken ...
Sivu 77
... Similar hints are also implied in the similar sceptically proposed positions as to the uselessness of the good , in so far as it is conceived , not as an antidote to the bad , but independently and for itself . Aristotle 77.
... Similar hints are also implied in the similar sceptically proposed positions as to the uselessness of the good , in so far as it is conceived , not as an antidote to the bad , but independently and for itself . Aristotle 77.
Sivu 82
... conceived the dialogue to be held not earlier than in the ninetieth olympiad . Thus Hipponicus , the father of Callias , is never mentioned , but Protagoras lodges immediately with the latter , who appears exclu- sively as lord and ...
... conceived the dialogue to be held not earlier than in the ninetieth olympiad . Thus Hipponicus , the father of Callias , is never mentioned , but Protagoras lodges immediately with the latter , who appears exclu- sively as lord and ...
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