Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1992 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 87
... Protagoras offers a counterproof , partly in a myth about the origin of men and of social life , partly also by endeavouring , in some further investigations , to turn the same instances of ordinary modes of acting , which Socrates had ...
... Protagoras offers a counterproof , partly in a myth about the origin of men and of social life , partly also by endeavouring , in some further investigations , to turn the same instances of ordinary modes of acting , which Socrates had ...
Sivu 153
... Protagoras , that it is impossible not to ask what is the order of the two dialogues and what relation they have to one another , if they are both to be established as coming from Plato ? Now if the Hippias was written after the Protagoras ...
... Protagoras , that it is impossible not to ask what is the order of the two dialogues and what relation they have to one another , if they are both to be established as coming from Plato ? Now if the Hippias was written after the Protagoras ...
Sivu 154
... Protagoras , as in the little dialogues that follow he advances so immediately upon the conclusions there drawn ; and the entire idea of the communicability of Virtue is further preserved in a long series which we have before us , and ...
... Protagoras , as in the little dialogues that follow he advances so immediately upon the conclusions there drawn ; and the entire idea of the communicability of Virtue is further preserved in a long series which we have before us , and ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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