Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1992 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 121
... ideas . And in this process it cannot indeed be denied , that the idea of unity is considered also according to its own separate potentialities : but this is , first , not an educt from the idea of unity ; and , secondly , Plato in ...
... ideas . And in this process it cannot indeed be denied , that the idea of unity is considered also according to its own separate potentialities : but this is , first , not an educt from the idea of unity ; and , secondly , Plato in ...
Sivu 158
... idea of the good there receives , that the transition to an extension of it like that in the Hip- parchus may very easily be conceived . Except indeed that what is there hinted of the idea of the useful proclaims itself to be far more ...
... idea of the good there receives , that the transition to an extension of it like that in the Hip- parchus may very easily be conceived . Except indeed that what is there hinted of the idea of the useful proclaims itself to be far more ...
Sivu 409
... idea of virtue is on the one side so essentially connected with the idea of the good , which in Plato's view is the grand object of dialectic science , and , on the other side , would not come under discussion at all unless there was an ...
... idea of virtue is on the one side so essentially connected with the idea of the good , which in Plato's view is the grand object of dialectic science , and , on the other side , would not come under discussion at all unless there was an ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
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