Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1992 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 9
... opinion upon the writings of Plato still cannot resist a certain feeling of admiration for the Philosopher . Now as we have no other tangible proof of his greatness and preeminence except these writings , the two will not agree together ...
... opinion upon the writings of Plato still cannot resist a certain feeling of admiration for the Philosopher . Now as we have no other tangible proof of his greatness and preeminence except these writings , the two will not agree together ...
Sivu 191
... opinion the arbiter of knowledge . For , as long as other men place a knowledge still above opinion , that proposition destroys itself , inasmuch as the number of those to whom a thing appears true , is now the measure of certainty ...
... opinion the arbiter of knowledge . For , as long as other men place a knowledge still above opinion , that proposition destroys itself , inasmuch as the number of those to whom a thing appears true , is now the measure of certainty ...
Sivu 422
... opinion . APOLOGY . P. 134. Let not the reader start . These words seem now no longer suitable after Ast's total and uncompromising excommunication of this dialogue . But I believe there are very many persons to whom even my opinion ...
... opinion . APOLOGY . P. 134. Let not the reader start . These words seem now no longer suitable after Ast's total and uncompromising excommunication of this dialogue . But I believe there are very many persons to whom even my opinion ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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