The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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Page vi
... principles and peculiar system of Socrates , but had no mean acquaintance , besides , with the notions of Pythagoras , Heracleitus , Parmenides , Empedocles , Zeno , Anaxagoras , and Protagoras , -extracts from whose writings , with ...
... principles and peculiar system of Socrates , but had no mean acquaintance , besides , with the notions of Pythagoras , Heracleitus , Parmenides , Empedocles , Zeno , Anaxagoras , and Protagoras , -extracts from whose writings , with ...
Page ix
... principles as true , and on these grounds proceeded to argue and persuade . The Socratic method , on the other hand , consisted in putting questions with the view of eliciting replies bearing on the point in debate , - in simply ...
... principles as true , and on these grounds proceeded to argue and persuade . The Socratic method , on the other hand , consisted in putting questions with the view of eliciting replies bearing on the point in debate , - in simply ...
Page x
... principles , which unites his method and his philosophy in one master - science , -Dialectic . True knowledge , unlike that de- rived through the senses , is founded purely on the apprehensions of the intellect , without any ...
... principles , which unites his method and his philosophy in one master - science , -Dialectic . True knowledge , unlike that de- rived through the senses , is founded purely on the apprehensions of the intellect , without any ...
Page xi
... principles of cognition and moral action , and the essences of individual , concrete , thinking souls ; -respecting all of which may be predicted an ɛldog , which closely corresponds with what we now designate - a general term . ( Comp ...
... principles of cognition and moral action , and the essences of individual , concrete , thinking souls ; -respecting all of which may be predicted an ɛldog , which closely corresponds with what we now designate - a general term . ( Comp ...
Page xii
... 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 Supreme Idea , con- taining in itself all others ...
... 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 Supreme Idea , con- taining in itself all others ...
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