Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1992 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 280
Friedrich Schleiermacher. and nature of wisdom that is to be described , but its life and appearance in the mortal life of the visible man , in which wisdom herself , for this is manifestly Plato's principal point in all his explanations ...
Friedrich Schleiermacher. and nature of wisdom that is to be described , but its life and appearance in the mortal life of the visible man , in which wisdom herself , for this is manifestly Plato's principal point in all his explanations ...
Sivu 292
... wisdom , so that this feeling as essentially belongs to a man's life and conduct , as the communication and engrafting of wisdom in others . And it is by the mention of these two peculiarities of the philosopher , that his relation to ...
... wisdom , so that this feeling as essentially belongs to a man's life and conduct , as the communication and engrafting of wisdom in others . And it is by the mention of these two peculiarities of the philosopher , that his relation to ...
Sivu 369
... wisdom nor courage are ever even in any degree attributed . Now it is indeed true , that the state is only wise by virtue of the wisdom of the wise , when this wisdom can operate in legislation and guidance , that is , when obedience is ...
... wisdom nor courage are ever even in any degree attributed . Now it is indeed true , that the state is only wise by virtue of the wisdom of the wise , when this wisdom can operate in legislation and guidance , that is , when obedience is ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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