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... pieces not found in the Appendices to the first and second of the three parts into which Schleiermacher di- vided the Platonic works . The German trans- lation , moreover , is furnished with various notes , critical and explanatory ; a ...
... pieces not found in the Appendices to the first and second of the three parts into which Schleiermacher di- vided the Platonic works . The German trans- lation , moreover , is furnished with various notes , critical and explanatory ; a ...
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... pieces , with regard to which it is difficult to be sure whether or no they are real members , or only masses capriciously and unnaturally separated from the whole body , professes , notwithstanding , to make Philosophy comprehensible ...
... pieces , with regard to which it is difficult to be sure whether or no they are real members , or only masses capriciously and unnaturally separated from the whole body , professes , notwithstanding , to make Philosophy comprehensible ...
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... completely cancel the same , and reduce it to a piece of political caution , which would be unsatisfactory in the extreme , as Plato's principles upon these points may be read distinctly enough in his writings , so that one 11.
... completely cancel the same , and reduce it to a piece of political caution , which would be unsatisfactory in the extreme , as Plato's principles upon these points may be read distinctly enough in his writings , so that one 11.
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... piece , so also in this case the dialogues in which irony and epideictic polemics are most strongly preeminent , were assigned to the concluding portions ; on the contrary , they are all heaped together in two tetralogies . Quite as ...
... piece , so also in this case the dialogues in which irony and epideictic polemics are most strongly preeminent , were assigned to the concluding portions ; on the contrary , they are all heaped together in two tetralogies . Quite as ...
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Friedrich Schleiermacher. total failure in the object in view , a useless piece of ornamental finery . Equally worthless is the view main- tained by others , that Plato published sometimes one part of his knowledge , sometimes another ...
Friedrich Schleiermacher. total failure in the object in view , a useless piece of ornamental finery . Equally worthless is the view main- tained by others , that Plato published sometimes one part of his knowledge , sometimes another ...
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