Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1992 - 432 sivua |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 66
Sivu 216
... virtue is or is not in itself . And as to what Ast otherwise calls the un- Platonic propositions of our dialogue ... virtue here spoken of is sepa- rated from póvnois , and it would not have escaped him that it is precisely the ...
... virtue is or is not in itself . And as to what Ast otherwise calls the un- Platonic propositions of our dialogue ... virtue here spoken of is sepa- rated from póvnois , and it would not have escaped him that it is precisely the ...
Sivu 369
... virtues separate into two classes , for these two orders have each of them , by reason of its own peculiar function , a virtue also peculiar to itself . For be a state ever so wise , it is so only by the wisdom of its guardians , and be ...
... virtues separate into two classes , for these two orders have each of them , by reason of its own peculiar function , a virtue also peculiar to itself . For be a state ever so wise , it is so only by the wisdom of its guardians , and be ...
Sivu 372
... virtues Plato was perfectly at liberty , on the one hand , to set up wisdom as the only virtue , if he only saw in the reasoning part the power of putting the whole mind in a state of activity by means of courage , or , on the other ...
... virtues Plato was perfectly at liberty , on the one hand , to set up wisdom as the only virtue , if he only saw in the reasoning part the power of putting the whole mind in a state of activity by means of courage , or , on the other ...
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INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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