Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1992 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 137
Friedrich Schleiermacher. Socrates himself but different from that which he ac- tually delivered , Plato could have no other object than to show what Socrates would have voluntarily neglected or involuntarily omitted , and how his de ...
Friedrich Schleiermacher. Socrates himself but different from that which he ac- tually delivered , Plato could have no other object than to show what Socrates would have voluntarily neglected or involuntarily omitted , and how his de ...
Sivu 334
... Socrates , with the mute character which he boasts of having so long played with his minion , and this careful ... Socrates . In the representation of his relation to Alcibiades , moreover , all appearance of the love of the boy is ...
... Socrates , with the mute character which he boasts of having so long played with his minion , and this careful ... Socrates . In the representation of his relation to Alcibiades , moreover , all appearance of the love of the boy is ...
Sivu 345
... Socrates . Then , in the arrangement of the whole , it certainly strikes us as something strange , that in the first half of the dialogue all explanations of the beautiful come from Hippias , and in the latter all from Socrates , who ...
... Socrates . Then , in the arrangement of the whole , it certainly strikes us as something strange , that in the first half of the dialogue all explanations of the beautiful come from Hippias , and in the latter all from Socrates , who ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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