Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1992 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 164
... explained by the nature of the subject . For the purpose of the dialogue generally cannot have been the investigation of an idea , but this is all show and pre- tence , adopted however , because no Socratic dialogue can exist without it ...
... explained by the nature of the subject . For the purpose of the dialogue generally cannot have been the investigation of an idea , but this is all show and pre- tence , adopted however , because no Socratic dialogue can exist without it ...
Sivu 369
... explained above , cursorily and in the more extended sense , to be that quality of a thing by means of which it is in a condition to perform its own proper function . Now the four virtues are sup- posed to have been discovered in this ...
... explained above , cursorily and in the more extended sense , to be that quality of a thing by means of which it is in a condition to perform its own proper function . Now the four virtues are sup- posed to have been discovered in this ...
Sivu 431
... explained without obscurity , and without confusion , out of the Philolaic system of the world , I have shown in the treatise de Platonico systemate cœlestium glo- borum et de verâ indole astronomiæ Philolaicæ , ( p . 27—32 ) . Then ...
... explained without obscurity , and without confusion , out of the Philolaic system of the world , I have shown in the treatise de Platonico systemate cœlestium glo- borum et de verâ indole astronomiæ Philolaicæ , ( p . 27—32 ) . Then ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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