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... Phædrus . Treating the subject in a somewhat trifling manner , he complains of the uncertainty which always attaches to written communication of thoughts , as to whether the mind also of the reader has spon- taneously conformed to such ...
... Phædrus . Treating the subject in a somewhat trifling manner , he complains of the uncertainty which always attaches to written communication of thoughts , as to whether the mind also of the reader has spon- taneously conformed to such ...
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... Phædrus , which the ancients re- gard as works of so early a date , be thrown far into the middle of all ? The only trace of an intelligent notion might perhaps be found in the fact that the Clit- ophon is placed before the Republic ...
... Phædrus , which the ancients re- gard as works of so early a date , be thrown far into the middle of all ? The only trace of an intelligent notion might perhaps be found in the fact that the Clit- ophon is placed before the Republic ...
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... Phædrus , the Protagoras , the Par- menides , the Theætetus , the Sophist and Politicus , Phædo , Philebus , and Republic , together with the Timæus and Critias connected with it . In these , there- fore , we have a firm footing - point ...
... Phædrus , the Protagoras , the Par- menides , the Theætetus , the Sophist and Politicus , Phædo , Philebus , and Republic , together with the Timæus and Critias connected with it . In these , there- fore , we have a firm footing - point ...
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... Phædrus , Protagoras , and Parme- nides . For these are contrasted with the former , first by a character of youthfulness quite peculiar to them , which may indeed be most easily recognized in the first two , but even in the last will ...
... Phædrus , Protagoras , and Parme- nides . For these are contrasted with the former , first by a character of youthfulness quite peculiar to them , which may indeed be most easily recognized in the first two , but even in the last will ...
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... Phædrus is the first and the Parmenides the last , partly as a most perfect exposition of it , partly as a transition to the second part , because it begins to philosophize upon the relation of ideas to actual things . In the second ...
... Phædrus is the first and the Parmenides the last , partly as a most perfect exposition of it , partly as a transition to the second part , because it begins to philosophize upon the relation of ideas to actual things . In the second ...
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