Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1992 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 294
... soul in this condition , as it is , not- withstanding , incumbent upon it to interest itself con- tinually in every thing not endowed with soul , first , to engraft knowledge in other souls destined to move longer in this sphere . And ...
... soul in this condition , as it is , not- withstanding , incumbent upon it to interest itself con- tinually in every thing not endowed with soul , first , to engraft knowledge in other souls destined to move longer in this sphere . And ...
Sivu 403
Friedrich Schleiermacher. is of souls is proved , was already sketched . But when in the Phædo the immortality is also demonstrated upon the assumption that only what is compound can be dissolved , and that the soul is not compound , it ...
Friedrich Schleiermacher. is of souls is proved , was already sketched . But when in the Phædo the immortality is also demonstrated upon the assumption that only what is compound can be dissolved , and that the soul is not compound , it ...
Sivu 432
... soul of the world proceeds from the centre , and the whole universe is again enveloped in it , and Philolaus also regards the central fire as the chief seat of the soul , or the divine principle , and represents the All as surrounded ...
... soul of the world proceeds from the centre , and the whole universe is again enveloped in it , and Philolaus also regards the central fire as the chief seat of the soul , or the divine principle , and represents the All as surrounded ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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