Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1992 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 201
... especially con- futed under the person of Callicles is manifestly Aris- tippus , in whose system the principle that nothing is naturally just , but only becomes so by capricious esta- blishment , occupied an important place , so also ...
... especially con- futed under the person of Callicles is manifestly Aris- tippus , in whose system the principle that nothing is naturally just , but only becomes so by capricious esta- blishment , occupied an important place , so also ...
Sivu 242
... especially are here to be taken into account . First of all , the doctrine of the relation of Types to the Archetypes ; where in fact language and its rela- tion to things is only to be considered as an example , but one by which Plato ...
... especially are here to be taken into account . First of all , the doctrine of the relation of Types to the Archetypes ; where in fact language and its rela- tion to things is only to be considered as an example , but one by which Plato ...
Sivu 394
... especially prominent , at the opening of the ninth book , an idea which is seldom quoted when the preindications of christianity in Plato are mentioned , but which to me appears to be the most profound sentiment he ever uttered in this ...
... especially prominent , at the opening of the ninth book , an idea which is seldom quoted when the preindications of christianity in Plato are mentioned , but which to me appears to be the most profound sentiment he ever uttered in this ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
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