Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1836 - 432 sivua |
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... regards the more important circumstances of his life , those more accurate relations , from a knowledge of which ... regard to the more well - known circumstances of his life , his remarkable travels for instance , so little that is ...
... regards the more important circumstances of his life , those more accurate relations , from a knowledge of which ... regard to the more well - known circumstances of his life , his remarkable travels for instance , so little that is ...
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... regard to which it is difficult to be sure whether or no they are real members , or only masses capriciously and unnaturally separated from the whole body , professes , notwithstanding , to make Philosophy comprehensible . Although ...
... regard to which it is difficult to be sure whether or no they are real members , or only masses capriciously and unnaturally separated from the whole body , professes , notwithstanding , to make Philosophy comprehensible . Although ...
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... regard to his writings and their objects , and which we shall shortly hear him propound in the Phædrus . Treating ... regards the writer and those who already share in his knowledge , than for what it can do for those who as yet know ...
... regard to his writings and their objects , and which we shall shortly hear him propound in the Phædrus . Treating ... regards the writer and those who already share in his knowledge , than for what it can do for those who as yet know ...
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... 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 the Philosopher's chief object to conduct every investigation in such a manner from the beginning on ...
... 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 the Philosopher's chief object to conduct every investigation in such a manner from the beginning on ...
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... regard was had to an old tradition , and one , in itself , at first sight extremely probable , that Plato , when actually a pupil of Socrates , made some of his dialogues public ; for how otherwise could those which refer to the ...
... regard was had to an old tradition , and one , in itself , at first sight extremely probable , that Plato , when actually a pupil of Socrates , made some of his dialogues public ; for how otherwise could those which refer to the ...
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