Plato Contra Atheos: Plato Against the AtheistsHarper & brothers, 1845 - 378 pages |
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... philosophical investigation into the nature of right or righteousness . The practice of contrasting these two works has arisen from a wrong view of the true title of the one generally styled the Republic . Its most appropriate ...
... philosophical investigation into the nature of right or righteousness . The practice of contrasting these two works has arisen from a wrong view of the true title of the one generally styled the Republic . Its most appropriate ...
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Plato Against the Atheists Plato Tayler Lewis. but with the most philosophical minds in all ages . We find it on a much smaller scale in the eleventh book of The Laws , where the Nightly Conference , or the most solemn legislative and ...
Plato Against the Atheists Plato Tayler Lewis. but with the most philosophical minds in all ages . We find it on a much smaller scale in the eleventh book of The Laws , where the Nightly Conference , or the most solemn legislative and ...
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... part , and even these accompanying annotations frequently ex- hibit as much of a philosophical and theological as of a critical character . The longer dissertations an- nexed , and which , for the reader's convenience , INTRODUCTION . ix.
... part , and even these accompanying annotations frequently ex- hibit as much of a philosophical and theological as of a critical character . The longer dissertations an- nexed , and which , for the reader's convenience , INTRODUCTION . ix.
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... philosophical and theological wri- ters . To these quotations , in almost every case , full translations have been given , sometimes literal , and sometimes paraphrastic . The exceptions to this course are , when the nature and ...
... philosophical and theological wri- ters . To these quotations , in almost every case , full translations have been given , sometimes literal , and sometimes paraphrastic . The exceptions to this course are , when the nature and ...
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... philosophical opin- ions advanced no such plea is interposed . By their own merit , and their accordance with the true inter- pretation of the Platonic system , they stand or fall . One design of the work is to serve as a text - book ...
... philosophical opin- ions advanced no such plea is interposed . By their own merit , and their accordance with the true inter- pretation of the Platonic system , they stand or fall . One design of the work is to serve as a text - book ...
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