The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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Page vi
... rude outline . We proceed next to consider the chronological arrangement of the Platonic Dialogues , and the natural division according to which they should be classified . * The most obvious vi GENERAL INTRODUCTION .
... rude outline . We proceed next to consider the chronological arrangement of the Platonic Dialogues , and the natural division according to which they should be classified . * The most obvious vi GENERAL INTRODUCTION .
Page vii
Plato. which they should be classified . * The most obvious arrangemen is according to their chronological order ; -and viewing them in this light , we may divide them into three classes . In the first are those written by Plato before ...
Plato. which they should be classified . * The most obvious arrangemen is according to their chronological order ; -and viewing them in this light , we may divide them into three classes . In the first are those written by Plato before ...
Page viii
... according to their contents , —as being either Dialectical , Ethical , or Physical : -this division , indeed , is clearly discernible in his works , though several may not be assignable to any one part in particular : -thus , the ...
... according to their contents , —as being either Dialectical , Ethical , or Physical : -this division , indeed , is clearly discernible in his works , though several may not be assignable to any one part in particular : -thus , the ...
Page xii
... according to Plato , some ideas , at least , that of the soul for instance , -must be supposed to be endued with life . Again , the distinction which is made between * Θεὸς οὕτω δὴ τότε πεφυκότα ταῦτα πρῶτον διεσχηματίσατο εἴδεσί τε καὶ ...
... according to Plato , some ideas , at least , that of the soul for instance , -must be supposed to be endued with life . Again , the distinction which is made between * Θεὸς οὕτω δὴ τότε πεφυκότα ταῦτα πρῶτον διεσχηματίσατο εἴδεσί τε καὶ ...
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... according to man's true and real nature , the world of ideas is his proper home , and that he there contemplates the true essence of things , as is implied in the doctrine of reminiscence , it becomes difficult to account for his ...
... according to man's true and real nature , the world of ideas is his proper home , and that he there contemplates the true essence of things , as is implied in the doctrine of reminiscence , it becomes difficult to account for his ...
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