The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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Page xiii
... possible , lies on the sensi- ble , and so again the reality of the sensible appears to be a neces- sary supposition of his system . In these two tendencies , we may recognise the well - balanced and measured character of his mind . To ...
... possible , lies on the sensi- ble , and so again the reality of the sensible appears to be a neces- sary supposition of his system . In these two tendencies , we may recognise the well - balanced and measured character of his mind . To ...
Page xv
... possible of the multiplicity of ideas , he may be able to discern therein , how- ever imperfectly , the unity of truth and science which subsists in the good . PART II . PLATO'S VIEWS ON ETHICS AND POLITICS . VIEW OF THE PLATONIC SYSTEM ...
... possible of the multiplicity of ideas , he may be able to discern therein , how- ever imperfectly , the unity of truth and science which subsists in the good . PART II . PLATO'S VIEWS ON ETHICS AND POLITICS . VIEW OF THE PLATONIC SYSTEM ...
Page xvi
... possible contrast the mutability and false appear- ances of this world with the true and immutable of the Deity , whom Plato conceived to be not only the measure of all things and the pattern of his own perfections , having the supreme ...
... possible contrast the mutability and false appear- ances of this world with the true and immutable of the Deity , whom Plato conceived to be not only the measure of all things and the pattern of his own perfections , having the supreme ...
Page xxv
... possible mode of social union . No wonder , for if we compare them with the state of the human soul when reason is on her throne , and also when she is dethroned by the passions , we discover between them a close analogy . From the ...
... possible mode of social union . No wonder , for if we compare them with the state of the human soul when reason is on her throne , and also when she is dethroned by the passions , we discover between them a close analogy . From the ...
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... possible to do the very same things at one time justly and at another unjustly ? My meaning is somewhat as follows : Every one would probably be of opinion , that if a man received arms from a friend in sound mind , and that person ...
... possible to do the very same things at one time justly and at another unjustly ? My meaning is somewhat as follows : Every one would probably be of opinion , that if a man received arms from a friend in sound mind , and that person ...
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