The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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Page vii
... kind , based on their subject - matter , and on an acute and careful examination of the connexion of thought running through the Dialogues . He arranges them under three heads : -1 . Elementary Dialogues , containing the germs of all ...
... kind , based on their subject - matter , and on an acute and careful examination of the connexion of thought running through the Dialogues . He arranges them under three heads : -1 . Elementary Dialogues , containing the germs of all ...
Page xiv
... kind is the nature of good , which , exhausting all true entity , is itself in want of nothing , but is desired by all . This idea of good , or God , is consequently the key - stone of all rational investigation . It embraces whatever ...
... kind is the nature of good , which , exhausting all true entity , is itself in want of nothing , but is desired by all . This idea of good , or God , is consequently the key - stone of all rational investigation . It embraces whatever ...
Page xx
... kind of analysis of the human mind , which he divides into three parts , -first , the rational or reasoning principle , ( rò λoyiσrikòv ) , — secondly , the spirit or will , ( rò Ivμixòv or Ivμoɛdès ) , — and thirdly , the appetite or ...
... kind of analysis of the human mind , which he divides into three parts , -first , the rational or reasoning principle , ( rò λoyiσrikòv ) , — secondly , the spirit or will , ( rò Ivμixòv or Ivμoɛdès ) , — and thirdly , the appetite or ...
Page xxi
... 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 subordinate Ideas , and which contained nothing whatever capable of being ...
... 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 subordinate Ideas , and which contained nothing whatever capable of being ...
Page xxvi
... kind of training with the young men , as they have their respective aptitudes . Thus is a State to be maintained in permanent health , free from the incursions of civil discord . With whatever ability , how- éver , a State may be formed ...
... kind of training with the young men , as they have their respective aptitudes . Thus is a State to be maintained in permanent health , free from the incursions of civil discord . With whatever ability , how- éver , a State may be formed ...
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