Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1836 - 432 sivua |
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... were it ever so easy to do so , or possible to dispatch it in ever so small a space , inasmuch as the whole object of this new exposition of his works is to put it within the power of every one to have , through an immediate and 3.
... were it ever so easy to do so , or possible to dispatch it in ever so small a space , inasmuch as the whole object of this new exposition of his works is to put it within the power of every one to have , through an immediate and 3.
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... object than an endeavour , just at the outset , to instil into the mind of the reader any preconception whatever ... objects of particular works of Plato , or how slightly and loosely they treat of the connexion of the subject with the ...
... object than an endeavour , just at the outset , to instil into the mind of the reader any preconception whatever ... objects of particular works of Plato , or how slightly and loosely they treat of the connexion of the subject with the ...
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... object in view , and makes at once straight for it . In this sense even the dialogistic treatment has been often applied ; and many a writer has crept into a reputation of being a happy imitator of Plato , per- haps still more Socratic ...
... object in view , and makes at once straight for it . In this sense even the dialogistic treatment has been often applied ; and many a writer has crept into a reputation of being a happy imitator of Plato , per- haps still more Socratic ...
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... object may be on each occasion . Now such an opinion is nothing else but a disguised confession of a total absence of any understanding of the Platonic works , and that especially on account of their form , when it is only the ground of ...
... object may be on each occasion . Now such an opinion is nothing else but a disguised confession of a total absence of any understanding of the Platonic works , and that especially on account of their form , when it is only the ground of ...
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... objects , without a trace of the spirit of Plato , or of his great adroitness in the management of it . But even in his oral instruction , and still more in the written imitation of it , when we consider further , that Plato's object ...
... objects , without a trace of the spirit of Plato , or of his great adroitness in the management of it . But even in his oral instruction , and still more in the written imitation of it , when we consider further , that Plato's object ...
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