Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1836 - 432 sivua |
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... means to remain reserved for the particular places to which they refer . And what is common and well known is , moreover , pertinently set forth in the works of German writers illustrative of the history of that period of philosophy ...
... means to remain reserved for the particular places to which they refer . And what is common and well known is , moreover , pertinently set forth in the works of German writers illustrative of the history of that period of philosophy ...
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... mean- while upon its own merits , and endeavour to forget it ; but whoever from his own knowledge of them has already formed an opinion for himself , will soon feel how far , by means of the classification in which he here finds these ...
... mean- while upon its own merits , and endeavour to forget it ; but whoever from his own knowledge of them has already formed an opinion for himself , will soon feel how far , by means of the classification in which he here finds these ...
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... means we possess . And thus that feeling of satisfaction seems to be somewhat premature , which maintains that we ... mean , in the philosophy of Plato which can only be understood by an ability duly to estimate the pervading presence of ...
... means we possess . And thus that feeling of satisfaction seems to be somewhat premature , which maintains that we ... mean , in the philosophy of Plato which can only be understood by an ability duly to estimate the pervading presence of ...
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... made to bring our Platonic works into a connexion by means of which every detail with the doctrines therein contained be- comes intelligible . And the demand for such an attempt is in this point of view so much the more 8.
... made to bring our Platonic works into a connexion by means of which every detail with the doctrines therein contained be- comes intelligible . And the demand for such an attempt is in this point of view so much the more 8.
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... means alone , to a knowledge of the proper natures of the whole . So also will those spectators of the analysis fail altogether to attain to a knowledge of the Philo- sophy of Plato , for in that , if in any thing , form and subject are ...
... means alone , to a knowledge of the proper natures of the whole . So also will those spectators of the analysis fail altogether to attain to a knowledge of the Philo- sophy of Plato , for in that , if in any thing , form and subject are ...
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