Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1836 - 432 sivua |
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... trifling manner , he complains of the uncertainty which always attaches to written communication of thoughts , as to whether the mind also of the reader has spon- taneously conformed to such communication , and in reality appropriated ...
... trifling manner , he complains of the uncertainty which always attaches to written communication of thoughts , as to whether the mind also of the reader has spon- taneously conformed to such communication , and in reality appropriated ...
Sivu 19
... trifling , and in part proceed upon a systematic separation and combi- nation according to the established divisions of Phi- losophy , in part also , only take particular points into consideration here and there , without having ...
... trifling , and in part proceed upon a systematic separation and combi- nation according to the established divisions of Phi- losophy , in part also , only take particular points into consideration here and there , without having ...
Sivu 35
... trifling nature of the subject - matter , or from particular deviations in the treatment of it , might , according to this analogy , be a process very liable to mistake . These difficulties , then , clearly tend to show , that we should ...
... trifling nature of the subject - matter , or from particular deviations in the treatment of it , might , according to this analogy , be a process very liable to mistake . These difficulties , then , clearly tend to show , that we should ...
Sivu 37
... trifling ; the indirect commencement with some individual instance ; the dialectic play with ideas , under which , however , the relation to the whole and to the original ideas is continually progressing : these are the conditions some ...
... trifling ; the indirect commencement with some individual instance ; the dialectic play with ideas , under which , however , the relation to the whole and to the original ideas is continually progressing : these are the conditions some ...
Sivu 52
... trifling value must at once appear , even if they were only put forward as particular kinds , and no longer considered as the whole province of the art , Hence , therefore , Plato maintains that the art of speaking is universally the ...
... trifling value must at once appear , even if they were only put forward as particular kinds , and no longer considered as the whole province of the art , Hence , therefore , Plato maintains that the art of speaking is universally the ...
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