Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1836 - 432 sivua |
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... satisfied with an accumulation of proba- bilities collected as accurately as may be from every source . The third part contains no other subordinate work except the Laws , to which , certainly , not only with reference to that important ...
... satisfied with an accumulation of proba- bilities collected as accurately as may be from every source . The third part contains no other subordinate work except the Laws , to which , certainly , not only with reference to that important ...
Sivu 72
... satisfied with only comprehending aright those philosophical indications , which Plato himself marks as such in the delivery . It might be adduced as a consequence , suffi- ciently immediate and but little attended to , that in every ...
... satisfied with only comprehending aright those philosophical indications , which Plato himself marks as such in the delivery . It might be adduced as a consequence , suffi- ciently immediate and but little attended to , that in every ...
Sivu 85
... satisfied with the simple supposition that different dates are mixed up with one another , and that this apparent confusion does not proceed from the method and conscience of an ancient author . But it is time to exchange the less ...
... satisfied with the simple supposition that different dates are mixed up with one another , and that this apparent confusion does not proceed from the method and conscience of an ancient author . But it is time to exchange the less ...
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... satisfy themselves with a part , have as good as failed alto- gether . Some for instance , separating what is insepa- rable , as they will do even in the plastic arts , have directed their attention exclusively to what can be con ...
... satisfy themselves with a part , have as good as failed alto- gether . Some for instance , separating what is insepa- rable , as they will do even in the plastic arts , have directed their attention exclusively to what can be con ...
Sivu 107
... satisfied with the evident allu- sions to the Protagoras , must at all events be con- vinced by this connection that the Laches and Char- mides do certainly belong to this place . For otherwise it would be natural enough , to consider ...
... satisfied with the evident allu- sions to the Protagoras , must at all events be con- vinced by this connection that the Laches and Char- mides do certainly belong to this place . For otherwise it would be natural enough , to consider ...
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according accurately Alcibiades allusions already Antisthenes Anytus appears Aristophanes Aristotle beautiful brought forward Callicles Cephalus certainly character Charmides circumstance conceived conception connection consequently considered contradiction contrary Cratylus Critias dialectic discovered distinction doctrine earlier easily Eleatic endeavour especially ethical Euthydemus Euthyphro exhibited existence explained exposition further genuine Glaucon Gorgias ground Hence Heraclitus Hipparchus Hippias idea imitation immediately important inasmuch introduced investigation justice knowledge language logue look Lysias Lysis manifestly manner matter means Menexenus Menon method mind moreover nature notion notwithstanding object once opinion opposition Parmenides particular partly passage peculiar perfect perfectly persons Phædon Phædrus Philebus Philolaus philosophical Plato point of view Polemarchus polemics possible present dialogue principle Protagoras question reader reference regard relation Republic scarcely Socrates Sophist soul speech statesman subject-matter suppose supposition Theætetus theory thing Thrasymachus Timæus tion treated true unity virtue whole wisdom writings Xenophon καὶ