Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1992 - 432 sivua |
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... true understanding of the true Philosophy of Plato , and from whom , as many years an intimate scholar of that philosopher , nothing could easily remain concealed , does never , notwithstanding , either appeal to other sources , or ...
... true understanding of the true Philosophy of Plato , and from whom , as many years an intimate scholar of that philosopher , nothing could easily remain concealed , does never , notwithstanding , either appeal to other sources , or ...
Sivu 253
... true knowledge , and the igno- rance of true existence . That , therefore , the nature of all true philosophy is in fact here enunciated is a position requiring no further elucidation for him who is generally capable of apprehending it ...
... true knowledge , and the igno- rance of true existence . That , therefore , the nature of all true philosophy is in fact here enunciated is a position requiring no further elucidation for him who is generally capable of apprehending it ...
Sivu 273
... true notions of the good and just , implants at the same time in all its natural abilities , which , as long as they want this essential unity must stand up in rebellion against one another , their true and proper proportion . So that ...
... true notions of the good and just , implants at the same time in all its natural abilities , which , as long as they want this essential unity must stand up in rebellion against one another , their true and proper proportion . So that ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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