Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1836 - 432 sivua |
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... whole devotes its particular work or section , in which it is regularly built up , according to plan , with rooms and stories , so that any one whose memory and fingers do not refuse to work , may measure and point out , if not without ...
... whole devotes its particular work or section , in which it is regularly built up , according to plan , with rooms and stories , so that any one whose memory and fingers do not refuse to work , may measure and point out , if not without ...
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... whole problem as it was before , and may , without going further , be contradicted by fact , if a successful attempt is made to bring our Platonic works into a connexion by means of which every detail with the doctrines therein ...
... whole problem as it was before , and may , without going further , be contradicted by fact , if a successful attempt is made to bring our Platonic works into a connexion by means of which every detail with the doctrines therein ...
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... whole nature of a body who is to separate the particular vessels or bones in it for the purpose of comparison with corresponding parts of an- other similarly dissected , which would be the fullest use to which that philosophical process ...
... whole nature of a body who is to separate the particular vessels or bones in it for the purpose of comparison with corresponding parts of an- other similarly dissected , which would be the fullest use to which that philosophical process ...
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... whole , and if it should be said that the Republic , as properly re- presenting ethical and political science , though written later than those dialogues in which the nature of virtue , its capability of being taught , and the idea of ...
... whole , and if it should be said that the Republic , as properly re- presenting ethical and political science , though written later than those dialogues in which the nature of virtue , its capability of being taught , and the idea of ...
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... whole of the second half would then be nothing but an appendage strangely tacked on , and not even tolerably well fitted , which , of itself alone , and more especially from its position , could produce nó effect so sure as that of ...
... whole of the second half would then be nothing but an appendage strangely tacked on , and not even tolerably well fitted , which , of itself alone , and more especially from its position , could produce nó effect so sure as that of ...
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