The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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Page xii
... relation or property . To this must be added the vague and indeterminate sense of the Platonic idea of the essence which is exhibited by the ideas severally . In this respect Aristotle does not seem to be to blame , when he asks how ...
... relation or property . To this must be added the vague and indeterminate sense of the Platonic idea of the essence which is exhibited by the ideas severally . In this respect Aristotle does not seem to be to blame , when he asks how ...
Page xiv
... relation of ideas , for one idea must be explained by another , and thus we proceed through a series of subordinate ideas up to higher and higher , ir order to reduce them by a legitimate synthesis into unity , until at last we arrive ...
... relation of ideas , for one idea must be explained by another , and thus we proceed through a series of subordinate ideas up to higher and higher , ir order to reduce them by a legitimate synthesis into unity , until at last we arrive ...
Page xix
... relations and social functions , he considers him also collectively , as part of a State , and is hence led to in- quire into the best or pattern form of a State , —a proceeding quite in unison with the custom of the Greeks , who ...
... relations and social functions , he considers him also collectively , as part of a State , and is hence led to in- quire into the best or pattern form of a State , —a proceeding quite in unison with the custom of the Greeks , who ...
Page xxii
... relation which , according to Plato , subsists between knowledge and pure pleasure , seems to be in general of the following nature . - In the gradual growth of the human consciousness , pleasure is necessarily combined with cognition ...
... relation which , according to Plato , subsists between knowledge and pure pleasure , seems to be in general of the following nature . - In the gradual growth of the human consciousness , pleasure is necessarily combined with cognition ...
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... relation to these things , however , and what concerns our intimates , there is one and the same cause ; which is , not old age , Socrates , but the disposition or [ different ] men : for , if they be discreet and moderate , even old ...
... relation to these things , however , and what concerns our intimates , there is one and the same cause ; which is , not old age , Socrates , but the disposition or [ different ] men : for , if they be discreet and moderate , even old ...
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