Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1992 - 432 sivua |
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Friedrich Schleiermacher. the exposition of Philosophy is in the same sense pro- gressive from the very first ... expositions of the several philosophical sciences , it might then be supposed that he had also advanced each for itself in ...
Friedrich Schleiermacher. the exposition of Philosophy is in the same sense pro- gressive from the very first ... expositions of the several philosophical sciences , it might then be supposed that he had also advanced each for itself in ...
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... exposition of it , partly as a transition to the second part , because it begins to philosophize upon the relation of ideas to actual things . In the second part , the explanation of knowledge and of the process of knowing in operation ...
... exposition of it , partly as a transition to the second part , because it begins to philosophize upon the relation of ideas to actual things . In the second part , the explanation of knowledge and of the process of knowing in operation ...
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... exposition of Plato's philosophy commenced , has its opposite pole in the equally general , and to common thought and being no less original and underived , intuition of the imperfectly existent , ever- flowing and mutable , which yet ...
... exposition of Plato's philosophy commenced , has its opposite pole in the equally general , and to common thought and being no less original and underived , intuition of the imperfectly existent , ever- flowing and mutable , which yet ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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