The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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... Reason . Translated by J. M. D. MEIKLEJOHN . Logic ; or , the Science of Inference . A Popular Manual . By J. Devey . Lowndes ' Bibliographer's Manual of English Literature . New Edition , en- larged by H. G. BOHN . Parts I. to X. ( A ...
... Reason . Translated by J. M. D. MEIKLEJOHN . Logic ; or , the Science of Inference . A Popular Manual . By J. Devey . Lowndes ' Bibliographer's Manual of English Literature . New Edition , en- larged by H. G. BOHN . Parts I. to X. ( A ...
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... reason or account of the Being of everything , -of everything as it is , and not as it APPEARS , not being satisfied with opinions , of which no account can be given , but bringing all to the test of exact argument and definition ...
... reason or account of the Being of everything , -of everything as it is , and not as it APPEARS , not being satisfied with opinions , of which no account can be given , but bringing all to the test of exact argument and definition ...
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... reason , being neither reason nor essence , but being superior to , unites both within itself . It is the source of motion to all , for all has a desire towards it , and consequently it is the mistress of all generation , in which ...
... reason , being neither reason nor essence , but being superior to , unites both within itself . It is the source of motion to all , for all has a desire towards it , and consequently it is the mistress of all generation , in which ...
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... reason , and that every one not guided by his reason , encourages insubordination in the men- tal faculties , and becomes the slave of caprice or passion ; ( πoλλñs μὲν δουλείας τε καὶ ἀνελευθερίας γέμει ἡ ψυχὴ αὐτοῦ . Republ . ix . 577 ...
... reason , and that every one not guided by his reason , encourages insubordination in the men- tal faculties , and becomes the slave of caprice or passion ; ( πoλλñs μὲν δουλείας τε καὶ ἀνελευθερίας γέμει ἡ ψυχὴ αὐτοῦ . Republ . ix . 577 ...
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... Reason , whose proper province is to direct and controul the other facul- ties ; and of the operations of this faculty Plato forms several divisions ( at the close of the sixth Book ) , according as the ideas are abstract , mixed , or ...
... Reason , whose proper province is to direct and controul the other facul- ties ; and of the operations of this faculty Plato forms several divisions ( at the close of the sixth Book ) , according as the ideas are abstract , mixed , or ...
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