The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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... former being the summary of Plato's whole ethical system , and combining the results of most of the other dialogues , the latter comprising the full and almost sole developement of his speculations on the formation of the Universe and ...
... former being the summary of Plato's whole ethical system , and combining the results of most of the other dialogues , the latter comprising the full and almost sole developement of his speculations on the formation of the Universe and ...
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... former philosophers , rather than the formal developments of any doctrines of his own . He was thoroughly conversant not only with the leading principles and peculiar system of Socrates , but had no mean acquaintance , besides , with ...
... former philosophers , rather than the formal developments of any doctrines of his own . He was thoroughly conversant not only with the leading principles and peculiar system of Socrates , but had no mean acquaintance , besides , with ...
Page viii
... former demagogues had pampered and concealed , now laid bare and beyond cure . " Indeed , as the same writer well observes ; - " the state of the Athenian democracy is the real clue to the philosophy of Plato . It would be proved , if ...
... former demagogues had pampered and concealed , now laid bare and beyond cure . " Indeed , as the same writer well observes ; - " the state of the Athenian democracy is the real clue to the philosophy of Plato . It would be proved , if ...
Page xi
... former being in a continual state of transition or becoming ( rà yıyvóμɛva ) , whereas the latter ( rà övra ) are constant and permanent , unproduced , imperishable , and ever identical with themselves , belonging to ovcía and capable ...
... former being in a continual state of transition or becoming ( rà yıyvóμɛva ) , whereas the latter ( rà övra ) are constant and permanent , unproduced , imperishable , and ever identical with themselves , belonging to ovcía and capable ...
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... former , it is true , inquires more particularly into the principles on which a right government may be formed , and the latter presents a systematic view of the principles of legislation : -but , comprising , as both works do , so much ...
... former , it is true , inquires more particularly into the principles on which a right government may be formed , and the latter presents a systematic view of the principles of legislation : -but , comprising , as both works do , so much ...
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