Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1992 - 432 sivua |
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... endeavour , just at the outset , to instil into the mind of the reader any preconception whatever . Whoever , therefore , has not yet been hitherto acquainted imme- diately with these works , let him leave all that external reports have ...
... endeavour , just at the outset , to instil into the mind of the reader any preconception whatever . Whoever , therefore , has not yet been hitherto acquainted imme- diately with these works , let him leave all that external reports have ...
Sivu 294
... endeavour to connect the im-- mortal with the mortal , that pure contemplation here represented is the endeavour to withdraw the immortal , as such , away from the mortal ; and the two are manifestly in necessary connection with one ...
... endeavour to connect the im-- mortal with the mortal , that pure contemplation here represented is the endeavour to withdraw the immortal , as such , away from the mortal ; and the two are manifestly in necessary connection with one ...
Sivu 360
... endeavour after prosperity - an endeavour , of which Socrates himself particularly disapproves , declar- ing the only properly healthy society to be that most simply constituted union which confines itself to the production of the most ...
... endeavour after prosperity - an endeavour , of which Socrates himself particularly disapproves , declar- ing the only properly healthy society to be that most simply constituted union which confines itself to the production of the most ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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