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... opinion for himself , will soon feel how far , by means of the classification in which he here finds these writings arranged , even his own views experience an alteration , or at least combine themselves better , and gain a greater ...
... opinion for himself , will soon feel how far , by means of the classification in which he here finds these writings arranged , even his own views experience an alteration , or at least combine themselves better , and gain a greater ...
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... opinion easily arises , that there is something in the system , and that the student has followed and understood it . For , however weak the foundations of these structures often are , and their compartments taken at random , they have ...
... opinion easily arises , that there is something in the system , and that the student has followed and understood it . For , however weak the foundations of these structures often are , and their compartments taken at random , they have ...
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... opinions upon Plato and his writings which have been given almost from the earliest times . The one , that it is in vain to search in his writings for any thing entire , nay , even for the very first principles of a consistent and ...
... opinions upon Plato and his writings which have been given almost from the earliest times . The one , that it is in vain to search in his writings for any thing entire , nay , even for the very first principles of a consistent and ...
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... opinion is nothing else but a disguised confession of a total absence of any understanding of the Platonic works , and that especially on account of their form , when it is only the ground of the sentiment that is misappre- hended , and ...
... opinion is nothing else but a disguised confession of a total absence of any understanding of the Platonic works , and that especially on account of their form , when it is only the ground of the sentiment that is misappre- hended , and ...
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... opinion upon the writings of Plato still cannot resist a certain feeling of admiration for the Philosopher . Now as we have no other tangible proof of his greatness and preeminence except these writings , the two will not agree together ...
... opinion upon the writings of Plato still cannot resist a certain feeling of admiration for the Philosopher . Now as we have no other tangible proof of his greatness and preeminence except these writings , the two will not agree together ...
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