Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1836 - 432 sivua |
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... subject - matter , which is seldom verbally enunciated , and and he will be compelled secretly to confess that the Philosopher does not appear to have had the modest intention of treating only of particular subjects , but that he either ...
... subject - matter , which is seldom verbally enunciated , and and he will be compelled secretly to confess that the Philosopher does not appear to have had the modest intention of treating only of particular subjects , but that he either ...
Sivu 9
... subject - matter , and his genuine wisdom , on the contrary , sought for in secret doctrines which he as good as not at all confided to these writings ; nay , extensive investigations have been entered upon in order to determine what ...
... subject - matter , and his genuine wisdom , on the contrary , sought for in secret doctrines which he as good as not at all confided to these writings ; nay , extensive investigations have been entered upon in order to determine what ...
Sivu 10
... matter , that subjects were denoted as esoteric concerning which they would not commit themselves without the limits ... subject - matter . Plato now stands in the intermediate period between these two ; but in whichever of the two ...
... matter , that subjects were denoted as esoteric concerning which they would not commit themselves without the limits ... subject - matter . Plato now stands in the intermediate period between these two ; but in whichever of the two ...
Sivu 11
... subject . For apart from theosophistic matter , and unless they would ascribe to Plato some sort of physical ... thing in the whole region of philosophy upon which some opinion , either directly and distinctly , or at least as far as a ...
... subject . For apart from theosophistic matter , and unless they would ascribe to Plato some sort of physical ... thing in the whole region of philosophy upon which some opinion , either directly and distinctly , or at least as far as a ...
Sivu 13
... subject- matter from the Platonic works , and thus to expose the Philosopher to view , dissected and in detail , divested of his superfluities and combinations , and with as little as may be of his own peculiar form . For if they could ...
... subject- matter from the Platonic works , and thus to expose the Philosopher to view , dissected and in detail , divested of his superfluities and combinations , and with as little as may be of his own peculiar form . For if they could ...
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