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... ately instructive and exponential , and in this case it is almost ridiculous that so suspicious a dialogue can boast of having suggested this solitary idea . The Trilogies of Aristophanes , although they proceed upon the same comparison 20.
... ately instructive and exponential , and in this case it is almost ridiculous that so suspicious a dialogue can boast of having suggested this solitary idea . The Trilogies of Aristophanes , although they proceed upon the same comparison 20.
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... idea of the philosophy , it would in that case be forgotten that external circumstances frequently occasion the production of heterogeneous works of a somewhat limited size by an author , who without the influence of such circum- 34.
... idea of the philosophy , it would in that case be forgotten that external circumstances frequently occasion the production of heterogeneous works of a somewhat limited size by an author , who without the influence of such circum- 34.
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... idea of this genuine Platonic form , we need not first abstract it , like those other two tests , out of the larger ... ideas which we developed from Plato's first principle as to the mode in which writing operates . So that the same ...
... idea of this genuine Platonic form , we need not first abstract it , like those other two tests , out of the larger ... ideas which we developed from Plato's first principle as to the mode in which writing operates . So that the same ...
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... ideas ; that frequent recommence- ment of the investigation from another point of view , provided nevertheless that ... ideas , under which , however , the relation to the whole and to the original ideas is continually progressing ...
... ideas ; that frequent recommence- ment of the investigation from another point of view , provided nevertheless that ... ideas , under which , however , the relation to the whole and to the original ideas is continually progressing ...
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... idea of science to the objects treated of in those works , Man himself , and Na- ture . It may indeed be the case that in point of time a long period intervened between the Republic and the Timæus ; but it is not to be supposed that ...
... idea of science to the objects treated of in those works , Man himself , and Na- ture . It may indeed be the case that in point of time a long period intervened between the Republic and the Timæus ; but it is not to be supposed that ...
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