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Page xi
... term . ( Comp . Republ . vii . p . 532. a . , with Phileb . p . 15. a . , and Tim . p . 51. c . ) It is in this sense , then , that he says of science in general ( which seeks in the ideas to seize the essence of things ) , that its ...
... term . ( Comp . Republ . vii . p . 532. a . , with Phileb . p . 15. a . , and Tim . p . 51. c . ) It is in this sense , then , that he says of science in general ( which seeks in the ideas to seize the essence of things ) , that its ...
Page xx
... term generalization and abstraction , -the main part of the definition real , and he seems to have constructed his theory as a mean between the Heraclitean doctrine of a perpetual flux , modified into the notion of Protagoras , пáνтшν ...
... term generalization and abstraction , -the main part of the definition real , and he seems to have constructed his theory as a mean between the Heraclitean doctrine of a perpetual flux , modified into the notion of Protagoras , пáνтшν ...
Page xxi
... terms is called ή διαλεκτική - Dialectics . These ideas are recognized by the νόησις and διάνοια- not by the senses ... term , or quiddity . He thought , moreover , that there was a supreme standard Idea- God - in which were comprised ...
... terms is called ή διαλεκτική - Dialectics . These ideas are recognized by the νόησις and διάνοια- not by the senses ... term , or quiddity . He thought , moreover , that there was a supreme standard Idea- God - in which were comprised ...
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... terms , musician and poli- tician . So great , indeed , is the power and influence of virtue that , without it , there can be neither true happiness nor mental tranquillity , —all else of the nature of pleasure being mere shadow and ...
... terms , musician and poli- tician . So great , indeed , is the power and influence of virtue that , without it , there can be neither true happiness nor mental tranquillity , —all else of the nature of pleasure being mere shadow and ...
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... term γραῶν ύθλος οι μῦθος was quite proverbial among the Greeks . Comp . Gorg . p . 527 a . Τάχα δ ' οὖν ταῦτα μῦθος σοι δοκεῖ λέγεσθαι ὥσπερ γραός . [ brings ] harmony and friendship . Does it not B. I. C. 22. ] THE REPUBLIC OF PLATO .
... term γραῶν ύθλος οι μῦθος was quite proverbial among the Greeks . Comp . Gorg . p . 527 a . Τάχα δ ' οὖν ταῦτα μῦθος σοι δοκεῖ λέγεσθαι ὥσπερ γραός . [ brings ] harmony and friendship . Does it not B. I. C. 22. ] THE REPUBLIC OF PLATO .
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