The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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Page ii
... knowledge ( ypáμμara ) , by Dionysius , gymnastics by Ariston an Argive wrestler , music by Metellus of Agrigentum and Draco of Athens , and the elements of the Heracleitean philosophy by Cratylus and Her- mogenes . He had but little ...
... knowledge ( ypáμμara ) , by Dionysius , gymnastics by Ariston an Argive wrestler , music by Metellus of Agrigentum and Draco of Athens , and the elements of the Heracleitean philosophy by Cratylus and Her- mogenes . He had but little ...
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... knowledge in their united application to Moral and Physical science , -viz . , the Gorgias , Theætetus , Menon , Euthydemus , Cratylus , Sophistes , Politicus , the Symposium , Phædo , and Philebus , with an Ap- pendix containing the ...
... knowledge in their united application to Moral and Physical science , -viz . , the Gorgias , Theætetus , Menon , Euthydemus , Cratylus , Sophistes , Politicus , the Symposium , Phædo , and Philebus , with an Ap- pendix containing the ...
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... knowledge of the truth . The ground of his whole proceeding was the Fallaciousness of Opinion ; and hence Plato had to seek some criterion of Truth apart from mere opinion . Denying the sufficiency of subjective truth ( i . e . the ...
... knowledge of the truth . The ground of his whole proceeding was the Fallaciousness of Opinion ; and hence Plato had to seek some criterion of Truth apart from mere opinion . Denying the sufficiency of subjective truth ( i . e . the ...
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... knowledge . Such are the notions of genus and species , the laws and ends of nature , as also the principles of cognition and moral action , and the essences of individual , concrete , thinking souls ; -respecting all of which may be ...
... knowledge . Such are the notions of genus and species , the laws and ends of nature , as also the principles of cognition and moral action , and the essences of individual , concrete , thinking souls ; -respecting all of which may be ...
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... knowledge of the highest , which represents the principle of all things , —in short , the idea of God , —God , the measure of all things ( not man , as Protagoras held ) , — God , the beginning , the middle , and the end of all , -the ...
... knowledge of the highest , which represents the principle of all things , —in short , the idea of God , —God , the measure of all things ( not man , as Protagoras held ) , — God , the beginning , the middle , and the end of all , -the ...
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