Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1836 - 432 sivua |
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... readers as wish to be instructed upon that point , to what they will there find . And there is the less need for anything further , as no one who would be a worthy reader of Plato can entertain the notion of wishing to strike out a ...
... readers as wish to be instructed upon that point , to what they will there find . And there is the less need for anything further , as no one who would be a worthy reader of Plato can entertain the notion of wishing to strike out a ...
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... reader any preconception whatever . Whoever , therefore , has not yet been hitherto acquainted imme- diately with these works , let him leave all that external reports have taught him respecting their contents , and the consequences to ...
... reader any preconception whatever . Whoever , therefore , has not yet been hitherto acquainted imme- diately with these works , let him leave all that external reports have taught him respecting their contents , and the consequences to ...
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... reader has spon- taneously conformed to such communication , and in reality appropriated it to itself , or whether , with the mere ocular apprehension of the words and letters a vain conceit is excited in the mind that it understands ...
... reader has spon- taneously conformed to such communication , and in reality appropriated it to itself , or whether , with the mere ocular apprehension of the words and letters a vain conceit is excited in the mind that it understands ...
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... reader nearer to a state of knowledge , or that he at least felt the necessity of being cautious with regard to him not to give rise to an empty and conceited notion of his own knowledge in his mind , on both accounts it must have been ...
... reader nearer to a state of knowledge , or that he at least felt the necessity of being cautious with regard to him not to give rise to an empty and conceited notion of his own knowledge in his mind , on both accounts it must have been ...
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... reader , and from him alone , the matter which is to be properly considered or discovered , while it only sharpens and clears the mind of an attentive one to perceive the inward con- nection . Or when the exposition of a whole is the ob ...
... reader , and from him alone , the matter which is to be properly considered or discovered , while it only sharpens and clears the mind of an attentive one to perceive the inward con- nection . Or when the exposition of a whole is the ob ...
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