The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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Page i
... 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.
... 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 ii
Plato. Our present object is , to give a concise view of the philosophic doctrines of Plato , as a sort of general key to his Dialogues viewed as a whole ; -and we propose to give , by way of intro- duction , a short account of the life ...
Plato. Our present object is , to give a concise view of the philosophic doctrines of Plato , as a sort of general key to his Dialogues viewed as a whole ; -and we propose to give , by way of intro- duction , a short account of the life ...
Page iv
... give it a more aristocratic character . What- ever may have been their intentions , however , they were all frustrated by the weak and luxurious character of Dionysius , who , however he might relish for a time the sage and virtuous ...
... give it a more aristocratic character . What- ever may have been their intentions , however , they were all frustrated by the weak and luxurious character of Dionysius , who , however he might relish for a time the sage and virtuous ...
Page viii
... give his own expressive , glowing words : - " Plato's great object He lived with man , felt as a man , held intercourse with kings , interested himself deeply in the political revolutions of Sicily , was the pupil of one , whose boast ...
... give his own expressive , glowing words : - " Plato's great object He lived with man , felt as a man , held intercourse with kings , interested himself deeply in the political revolutions of Sicily , was the pupil of one , whose boast ...
Page x
... give his method a firm basis by establishing at the outset a sound Theory of Being , as a sure Criterion of Truth ; —and this is his celebrated Theory of IDEAS . Plato conceived , that Opinion , in contradistinction from Know- X GENERAL ...
... give his method a firm basis by establishing at the outset a sound Theory of Being , as a sure Criterion of Truth ; —and this is his celebrated Theory of IDEAS . Plato conceived , that Opinion , in contradistinction from Know- X GENERAL ...
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