The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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Page i
... the more will his acute intelligence , practical good sense , and pure morality , become apparent , and the higher will he rise in the respect and admiration of the Christian philosopher . Our present object is , to give a concise view I.
... the more will his acute intelligence , practical good sense , and pure morality , become apparent , and the higher will he rise in the respect and admiration of the Christian philosopher . Our present object is , to give a concise view I.
Page vii
... become matured , and his doctrines thoroughly digested into one har- monious system , -namely , that noble trilogy comprising the Timæus , Critias , and Republic , —to which may be added the long dialogue of the Laws , which , though ...
... become matured , and his doctrines thoroughly digested into one har- monious system , -namely , that noble trilogy comprising the Timæus , Critias , and Republic , —to which may be added the long dialogue of the Laws , which , though ...
Page xi
... becoming ( rò yiyvóμevov ) . To man , indeed , such sensation is absolutely necessary ; because the soul resides in ... become cognisant by means of reflection ( diávoia ) through the understanding or rational con- templation ( λογισμός ...
... becoming ( rò yiyvóμevov ) . To man , indeed , such sensation is absolutely necessary ; because the soul resides in ... become cognisant by means of reflection ( diávoia ) through the understanding or rational con- templation ( λογισμός ...
Page xvii
... becomes the slave of caprice or passion ; ( πoλλñs μὲν δουλείας τε καὶ ἀνελευθερίας γέμει ἡ ψυχὴ αὐτοῦ . Republ . ix ... become bad , inasmuch as the end of volition is not the immediate act , but the object for the sake of which the act ...
... becomes the slave of caprice or passion ; ( πoλλñs μὲν δουλείας τε καὶ ἀνελευθερίας γέμει ἡ ψυχὴ αὐτοῦ . Republ . ix ... become bad , inasmuch as the end of volition is not the immediate act , but the object for the sake of which the act ...
Page xxi
... become the objects of true science or certain knowledge . Everything of this kind is an eldos , or general term , or quiddity . He thought , moreover , that there was a supreme standard Idea- God - in which were comprised all other ...
... become the objects of true science or certain knowledge . Everything of this kind is an eldos , or general term , or quiddity . He thought , moreover , that there was a supreme standard Idea- God - in which were comprised all other ...
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