The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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Page ix
... hand , consisted in putting questions with the view of eliciting replies bearing on the point in debate , - in simply inquiring and pronouncing so far only as the answer is approved or rejected , —in a word , educing the truth by simply ...
... hand , consisted in putting questions with the view of eliciting replies bearing on the point in debate , - in simply inquiring and pronouncing so far only as the answer is approved or rejected , —in a word , educing the truth by simply ...
Page xiii
... hand , the tendency of his views was to refer all real entity to the immutable ideas , and consequently to consider the sensible more as an unsubstantial shadow than a reality ; while , on the other , he seems never to have forgotten ...
... hand , the tendency of his views was to refer all real entity to the immutable ideas , and consequently to consider the sensible more as an unsubstantial shadow than a reality ; while , on the other , he seems never to have forgotten ...
Page xvi
... hand , and , on the other , of the world of sensible things ( rà yıyvóμeva ) , -everything that is born and perishes , -a principle which places in the strongest possible contrast the mutability and false appear- ances of this world ...
... hand , and , on the other , of the world of sensible things ( rà yıyvóμeva ) , -everything that is born and perishes , -a principle which places in the strongest possible contrast the mutability and false appear- ances of this world ...
Page xix
... and the Laws are the other members , - comprises two subjects constantly connected and cohering , —the contemplation of the perfectly good man , composed of body and soul on the one hand , and on the other SKETCH OF THE REPUBLIC . xix.
... and the Laws are the other members , - comprises two subjects constantly connected and cohering , —the contemplation of the perfectly good man , composed of body and soul on the one hand , and on the other SKETCH OF THE REPUBLIC . xix.
Page xx
Plato. soul on the one hand , and on the other the perfectly good State , composed of many members in different classes , performing their respective functions . Justice , then , the principle , cause , and uniting bond of all the other ...
Plato. soul on the one hand , and on the other the perfectly good State , composed of many members in different classes , performing their respective functions . Justice , then , the principle , cause , and uniting bond of all the other ...
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