The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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Page v
... desire of direct imitation . The Eleatic dialectics , with which Platonism is strongly imbued , could only be explained in the form of question and answer ; and besides , that Plato should write in the form of dialogue seems to be the ...
... desire of direct imitation . The Eleatic dialectics , with which Platonism is strongly imbued , could only be explained in the form of question and answer ; and besides , that Plato should write in the form of dialogue seems to be the ...
Page xii
... desire , or longing , notwithstanding that we are constrained to admit that , 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 ...
... desire , or longing , notwithstanding that we are constrained to admit that , 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 ...
Page xiii
... desire , the philosophical mind or soul strives to attain , as far as possible , to a perfect remembrance of ideas which are the eternal essence of things , the memory of them being awakened by sensi- ble phenomena , which are ...
... desire , the philosophical mind or soul strives to attain , as far as possible , to a perfect remembrance of ideas which are the eternal essence of things , the memory of them being awakened by sensi- ble phenomena , which are ...
Page xv
... desire towards it , and consequently it is the mistress of all generation , in which nought is true beyond its resemblance of the good . However , from some impelling neces- sity , evil , the opposite of good , is in generation mixed up ...
... desire towards it , and consequently it is the mistress of all generation , in which nought is true beyond its resemblance of the good . However , from some impelling neces- sity , evil , the opposite of good , is in generation mixed up ...
Page xvi
... desire to be of the ame quality as the summum bonum , but yet are ever inferior to it . ' Philosophy and morals , in fact , perfectly coincide in their object , -the love of truth being the love of good , and the love of good the love ...
... desire to be of the ame quality as the summum bonum , but yet are ever inferior to it . ' Philosophy and morals , in fact , perfectly coincide in their object , -the love of truth being the love of good , and the love of good the love ...
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