The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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Page xii
... resembling ideas and being , as copies do originals , -just as Plato himself observes in the tenth Book of the Republic , -speaking of a couch , οὐ τὸ ὂν , ἀλλά τι τοιοῦτον οἷον τὸ ὄν . Inquiry , however , must neces- sarily lead men ...
... resembling ideas and being , as copies do originals , -just as Plato himself observes in the tenth Book of the Republic , -speaking of a couch , οὐ τὸ ὂν , ἀλλά τι τοιοῦτον οἷον τὸ ὄν . Inquiry , however , must neces- sarily lead men ...
Page xiv
... resemblance to real entity , is subservient to the efforts of the reasonable soul , it also impedes and limits it in its pursuits of the true , since the sensuous representations contain as much of irresemblance as of resemblance . But ...
... resemblance to real entity , is subservient to the efforts of the reasonable soul , it also impedes and limits it in its pursuits of the true , since the sensuous representations contain as much of irresemblance as of resemblance . But ...
Page xv
... resemblance of the good . However , from some impelling neces- sity , evil , the opposite of good , is in generation mixed up with it . Man , therefore , as living in this scene of production and decay , cannot attain to a complete ...
... resemblance of the good . However , from some impelling neces- sity , evil , the opposite of good , is in generation mixed up with it . Man , therefore , as living in this scene of production and decay , cannot attain to a complete ...
Page xvii
... resemblance and participation of the Deity . * Of Plato's moral doctrines , the most important are the follow- ing : -that , independently of other ends , virtue is to be pursued as the true good of the soul , † the proper perfection of ...
... resemblance and participation of the Deity . * Of Plato's moral doctrines , the most important are the follow- ing : -that , independently of other ends , virtue is to be pursued as the true good of the soul , † the proper perfection of ...
Page xxii
... resemble Him . Independently of this , too , Plato derives another motive to virtue from the immortality of the soul , —viz . , that , if we be not justly and adequately compensated in this life , we shall meet with perfect and ...
... resemble Him . Independently of this , too , Plato derives another motive to virtue from the immortality of the soul , —viz . , that , if we be not justly and adequately compensated in this life , we shall meet with perfect and ...
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