The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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Page ix
... opinions which they professed . Taking for granted that all current opinions are true , because they are current , was the great fault of the Sophists , who taught entirely πρoç dóžav , relative to opinion ; -- whereas , with Socrates ...
... opinions which they professed . Taking for granted that all current opinions are true , because they are current , was the great fault of the Sophists , who taught entirely πρoç dóžav , relative to opinion ; -- whereas , with Socrates ...
Page x
... opinion , ( the doooopía of the Sophists , ) it was philosophy - real science - 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 ...
... opinion , ( the doooopía of the Sophists , ) it was philosophy - real science - 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 ...
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Plato. Plato conceived , that Opinion , in contradistinction from Know- ledge , is grounded on sensation and becoming ( rò yiyvóμevov ) . To man , indeed , such sensation is absolutely necessary ; because the soul resides in the body ...
Plato. Plato conceived , that Opinion , in contradistinction from Know- ledge , is grounded on sensation and becoming ( rò yiyvóμevov ) . To man , indeed , such sensation is absolutely necessary ; because the soul resides in the body ...
Page xix
... opinion respecting the nature and object of this Dialogue . In fact , no exposition or theory can explain Plato , who is , above all others , a writer to be studied in his own works ; and his character as a writer and philosopher would ...
... opinion respecting the nature and object of this Dialogue . In fact , no exposition or theory can explain Plato , who is , above all others , a writer to be studied in his own works ; and his character as a writer and philosopher would ...
Page xxi
... opinion as to what is and is not to be feared , ( TEρi Tv dεivõv , ) i . e . as to good and evil ; t - 3 . Temperance or Self - controul ( σwppoσúvn ) ; ‡ — and 4. Justice ( dikaιoσúvn ) , which , with Plato , does not simply mean the ...
... opinion as to what is and is not to be feared , ( TEρi Tv dεivõv , ) i . e . as to good and evil ; t - 3 . Temperance or Self - controul ( σwppoσúvn ) ; ‡ — and 4. Justice ( dikaιoσúvn ) , which , with Plato , does not simply mean the ...
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