Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1992 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 86
... suppose this dialogue in any other predicament than the very worst , and this with great injustice . For he must suppose that no arranging idea whatever is the basis of the whole , but that every thing spins out accidentally from what ...
... suppose this dialogue in any other predicament than the very worst , and this with great injustice . For he must suppose that no arranging idea whatever is the basis of the whole , but that every thing spins out accidentally from what ...
Sivu 335
... nature , that we might not be very loath to suppose that they came from Plato's pen exactly as they stand here . And if we consider fur- ther the way in which the greatest part is here not worked out , but only laid down as a thema 335.
... nature , that we might not be very loath to suppose that they came from Plato's pen exactly as they stand here . And if we consider fur- ther the way in which the greatest part is here not worked out , but only laid down as a thema 335.
Sivu 338
... suppose that Plato , who so well un- derstands how to give a hint , would have found some means of intimating the same in the dialogue which comprehends the speech ? If then this explanation also leaves us where we were , might we not ...
... suppose that Plato , who so well un- derstands how to give a hint , would have found some means of intimating the same in the dialogue which comprehends the speech ? If then this explanation also leaves us where we were , might we not ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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