Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1992 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 104
... partly of confuting this notion of discretion and reinstating it as an independent virtue in the ordinary acceptation of the term , partly with that of establishing it anew in a higher sense . On behalf of the first it is here shown at ...
... partly of confuting this notion of discretion and reinstating it as an independent virtue in the ordinary acceptation of the term , partly with that of establishing it anew in a higher sense . On behalf of the first it is here shown at ...
Sivu 114
... partly also in Socra- tes who does not yet go far enough , and from youthful apprehension , still confines himself within too narrow limits . That Plato did not by this intend to imply a censure upon his friend and master , we see , partly ...
... partly also in Socra- tes who does not yet go far enough , and from youthful apprehension , still confines himself within too narrow limits . That Plato did not by this intend to imply a censure upon his friend and master , we see , partly ...
Sivu 172
... partly go farther back in the observation of the scientific in mere seeming , partly , farther forwards in the idea of true science , and partly contain other later conse- 172.
... partly go farther back in the observation of the scientific in mere seeming , partly , farther forwards in the idea of true science , and partly contain other later conse- 172.
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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