Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1992 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 166
... manifestly a doctrine about the gods of the nature of those of which Socrates says in the Euthyphro , that it is perhaps because he does not consent to anything of the kind , when people maintain such propositions con- cerning the gods ...
... manifestly a doctrine about the gods of the nature of those of which Socrates says in the Euthyphro , that it is perhaps because he does not consent to anything of the kind , when people maintain such propositions con- cerning the gods ...
Sivu 231
... manifestly said in earnest , inasmuch as these names do certainly form a moiety of the core of language , as this core also , like the Greek , divided into nouns and verbs . But when again the dialogue pursues this further , and ...
... manifestly said in earnest , inasmuch as these names do certainly form a moiety of the core of language , as this core also , like the Greek , divided into nouns and verbs . But when again the dialogue pursues this further , and ...
Sivu 240
... manifestly have language for their subject ; —we can scarcely feel a doubt as to who is the real object of these polemics . And hence also it is very soon explained , why , notwithstanding that the immediate object of the dialogue could ...
... manifestly have language for their subject ; —we can scarcely feel a doubt as to who is the real object of these polemics . And hence also it is very soon explained , why , notwithstanding that the immediate object of the dialogue could ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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