Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1992 - 432 sivua |
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... Aristotle on one previously formed upon the Platonic writings . Hence , any quotation in the works of Aristotle introduced only in a cursory manner , and , as is not seldom the case , almost superfluously and for mere ornament , need ...
... Aristotle on one previously formed upon the Platonic writings . Hence , any quotation in the works of Aristotle introduced only in a cursory manner , and , as is not seldom the case , almost superfluously and for mere ornament , need ...
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... Aristotle had these writings in view as Platonic , even though , as is sometimes the case , he should not give us the name of the dialogue , but only mention it , in general , as one of Plato or of Socrates . To explain this more ...
... Aristotle had these writings in view as Platonic , even though , as is sometimes the case , he should not give us the name of the dialogue , but only mention it , in general , as one of Plato or of Socrates . To explain this more ...
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... Aristotle also mentions him , and that with a few positions of the same kind as we find here , though their formulæ will from their nature admit only of an ironical application , and could never be directed against philosophy ; and ...
... Aristotle also mentions him , and that with a few positions of the same kind as we find here , though their formulæ will from their nature admit only of an ironical application , and could never be directed against philosophy ; and ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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