Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1836 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 8
... tion and want of connexion , it does not , however , prove that it has rightly understood the details ; otherwise whence those strange inquiries , in what persons ' mouths Plato has brought forward his own opinion at least upon this or ...
... tion and want of connexion , it does not , however , prove that it has rightly understood the details ; otherwise whence those strange inquiries , in what persons ' mouths Plato has brought forward his own opinion at least upon this or ...
Sivu 24
... tion of the natural order of these writings , in refer- ence to the progressive developement of the philoso- phy , is out of the question . Quite different , however , from all that has hitherto been done is the character of the attempt ...
... tion of the natural order of these writings , in refer- ence to the progressive developement of the philoso- phy , is out of the question . Quite different , however , from all that has hitherto been done is the character of the attempt ...
Sivu 28
... rejoin that the silence of contemporaries , who do not take the case of a future confusion into considera- tion , and require an occasion for every quotation , is neither collectively nor in detail a ground for rejection , 28.
... rejoin that the silence of contemporaries , who do not take the case of a future confusion into considera- tion , and require an occasion for every quotation , is neither collectively nor in detail a ground for rejection , 28.
Sivu 41
... tion of the Laws , if those are to be counted as part of that connected series , for we have express testimony with regard to these that they were written after the books upon the Republic . But these books , together with the Timæus ...
... tion of the Laws , if those are to be counted as part of that connected series , for we have express testimony with regard to these that they were written after the books upon the Republic . But these books , together with the Timæus ...
Sivu 49
... even tolerably well fitted , which , of itself alone , and more especially from its position , could produce nó effect so sure as that of necessarily drawing off the atten- G tion as far as possible from the main subject . 49.
... even tolerably well fitted , which , of itself alone , and more especially from its position , could produce nó effect so sure as that of necessarily drawing off the atten- G tion as far as possible from the main subject . 49.
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