Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1836 - 432 sivua |
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... ground upon which they stand , yet does this method assume an appearance of ease and certainty , for the reason that it defines and names at starting the object in view , and makes at once straight for it . In this sense even the ...
... ground upon which they stand , yet does this method assume an appearance of ease and certainty , for the reason that it defines and names at starting the object in view , and makes at once straight for it . In this sense even the ...
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... ground of the sentiment that is misappre- hended , and instead of being looked for in the judge , it is transferred to the thing judged . But it is not necessary to honour this depreciating view with a lengthened dis- cussion , as it ...
... ground of the sentiment that is misappre- hended , and instead of being looked for in the judge , it is transferred to the thing judged . But it is not necessary to honour this depreciating view with a lengthened dis- cussion , as it ...
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... grounds that it is actually taken from those writings , they must be fain to confess that it was the fault of themselves alone not to discern it , and that it is useless to lament over , or to dream of , other lost riches of Platonic ...
... grounds that it is actually taken from those writings , they must be fain to confess that it was the fault of themselves alone not to discern it , and that it is useless to lament over , or to dream of , other lost riches of Platonic ...
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... ground but this , that in this case the teacher , standing as he does in the presence of the learner , and in living communication with him , can tell every moment what he understands . and what not , and thus assist the activity of his ...
... ground but this , that in this case the teacher , standing as he does in the presence of the learner , and in living communication with him , can tell every moment what he understands . and what not , and thus assist the activity of his ...
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... , the particular philosophical sciences , after having first grasped in his mind their higher ground and connection . Meanwhile , since in the writings of Plato the exposition of Philosophy is in the same sense pro- 18.
... , the particular philosophical sciences , after having first grasped in his mind their higher ground and connection . Meanwhile , since in the writings of Plato the exposition of Philosophy is in the same sense pro- 18.
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