Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1992 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 334
... relation between these two , and the keeping , or rather the want of keep- ing , in their characters is still more unplatonic than any- thing else in the present dialogue . For instance , this Socrates , with the mute character which he ...
... relation between these two , and the keeping , or rather the want of keep- ing , in their characters is still more unplatonic than any- thing else in the present dialogue . For instance , this Socrates , with the mute character which he ...
Sivu 367
... relation of the three classes into which Socrates divided the inhabitants ; and if the four virtues cause by their means each one of these classes to fall into proper relation to the rest and to the whole , then indeed no one can refuse ...
... relation of the three classes into which Socrates divided the inhabitants ; and if the four virtues cause by their means each one of these classes to fall into proper relation to the rest and to the whole , then indeed no one can refuse ...
Sivu 425
... relation between Plato and Archelaus which is perfectly impossible . The passage runs as follows : " In the Gorgias he censures not only the person from whom the dialogue takes its title , but also Archelaus , the king of Macedonia ...
... relation between Plato and Archelaus which is perfectly impossible . The passage runs as follows : " In the Gorgias he censures not only the person from whom the dialogue takes its title , but also Archelaus , the king of Macedonia ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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