Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1836 - 432 sivua |
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... 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 dialogistic treatment has been often applied ; and ...
... 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 dialogistic treatment has been often applied ; and ...
Sivu 7
... method of discussion . Whoever then is spoiled by use of the expedients which these methods seem to afford , will necessarily find everything in .Plato strange , and either devoid of meaning or mysterious . For although the division of ...
... method of discussion . Whoever then is spoiled by use of the expedients which these methods seem to afford , will necessarily find everything in .Plato strange , and either devoid of meaning or mysterious . For although the division of ...
Sivu 8
... method of expressing thoughts , can only be thrown out by one who does not understand Plato at all . This view , therefore , is founded upon nothing , and explains nothing , but leaves the whole problem as it was before , and may ...
... method of expressing thoughts , can only be thrown out by one who does not understand Plato at all . This view , therefore , is founded upon nothing , and explains nothing , but leaves the whole problem as it was before , and may ...
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... method of instruction , to which , after the admixture of the Sophists with the Socratic Philosophers , certain teachers condescended , and the distinction therefore referred im- mediately to the mode of delivery ; and only mediately ...
... method of instruction , to which , after the admixture of the Sophists with the Socratic Philosophers , certain teachers condescended , and the distinction therefore referred im- mediately to the mode of delivery ; and only mediately ...
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... method , that the ungrounded sus- picion against the works of Plato vanishes , and the fact of his not being understood is brought more to light . And it is even certain that he who is thus to expose this truth thoroughly and completely ...
... method , that the ungrounded sus- picion against the works of Plato vanishes , and the fact of his not being understood is brought more to light . And it is even certain that he who is thus to expose this truth thoroughly and completely ...
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