Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1836 - 432 sivua |
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... imitation of that original and reciprocal communication , would be as indispensable and natural to his writings as to his oral instruction . Meanwhile this form does by no means exhaust the whole of his method , as it has been often ...
... imitation of that original and reciprocal communication , would be as indispensable and natural to his writings as to his oral instruction . Meanwhile this form does by no means exhaust the whole of his method , as it has been often ...
Sivu 36
... 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 and dramatic quality by ...
... 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 and dramatic quality by ...
Sivu 67
... imitating in written treatises , though he afterwards learnt to do so , and did not end with believing to the same extent in the utter incommunicability of Philosophy , al- though , as we see , he was well aware from the first that it ...
... imitating in written treatises , though he afterwards learnt to do so , and did not end with believing to the same extent in the utter incommunicability of Philosophy , al- though , as we see , he was well aware from the first that it ...
Sivu 90
... imitation of the peculiarities and manners of particular persons proceeds only from an endeavour after truth in the represen- tation of the speakers , and therefore supposes at once that something is to be said , and what it is to be ...
... imitation of the peculiarities and manners of particular persons proceeds only from an endeavour after truth in the represen- tation of the speakers , and therefore supposes at once that something is to be said , and what it is to be ...
Sivu 95
... imitate in writing the living and in- spired language of the wise man . As also the dialectic maxims of deception and undeception delivered in the Pha- drus , are put into practice with that laborious industry with which able pupils in ...
... imitate in writing the living and in- spired language of the wise man . As also the dialectic maxims of deception and undeception delivered in the Pha- drus , are put into practice with that laborious industry with which able pupils in ...
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according accurately Alcibiades allusions already Antisthenes Anytus appears Aristophanes Aristotle beautiful brought forward Callicles Cephalus certainly character Charmides circumstance conceived conception connection consequently considered contradiction contrary Cratylus Critias dialectic discovered distinction doctrine earlier easily Eleatic endeavour especially ethical Euthydemus Euthyphro exhibited existence explained exposition further genuine Glaucon Gorgias ground Hence Heraclitus Hipparchus Hippias idea imitation immediately important inasmuch introduced investigation justice knowledge language logue look Lysias Lysis manifestly manner matter means Menexenus Menon method mind moreover nature notion notwithstanding object once opinion opposition Parmenides particular partly passage peculiar perfect perfectly persons Phædon Phædrus Philebus Philolaus philosophical Plato point of view Polemarchus polemics possible present dialogue principle Protagoras question reader reference regard relation Republic scarcely Socrates Sophist soul speech statesman subject-matter suppose supposition Theætetus theory thing Thrasymachus Timæus tion treated true unity virtue whole wisdom writings Xenophon καὶ