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... result , but that the mind be re- duced to the necessity of seeking , and put into the way by which it may find it . The first is done by the mind's being brought to so distinct a consciousness of its own state of ignorance , that it is ...
... result , but that the mind be re- duced to the necessity of seeking , and put into the way by which it may find it . The first is done by the mind's being brought to so distinct a consciousness of its own state of ignorance , that it is ...
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... results of it are at all as we find them . Not even is the resemblance carried on so far as that , as every dramatic tetralogy ended with a satirical piece , so also in this case the dialogues in which irony and epideictic polemics are ...
... results of it are at all as we find them . Not even is the resemblance carried on so far as that , as every dramatic tetralogy ended with a satirical piece , so also in this case the dialogues in which irony and epideictic polemics are ...
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... results . Besides these attempts at arrangement there is scarcely any other to mention , unless it be that of Jacob Geddes the Scotchman , and our own country- man Eberhard , in his treatise upon the Myths of Plato and the object of his ...
... results . Besides these attempts at arrangement there is scarcely any other to mention , unless it be that of Jacob Geddes the Scotchman , and our own country- man Eberhard , in his treatise upon the Myths of Plato and the object of his ...
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... indeed be necessary on that ac- count that the results of the two should perfectly coincide , for the reason that the external production of a work is subjected to other external and accidental conditions than its 24.
... indeed be necessary on that ac- count that the results of the two should perfectly coincide , for the reason that the external production of a work is subjected to other external and accidental conditions than its 24.
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... results arising from the consideration upon internal grounds of the Platonic works , can certainly be neither criticised nor contradicted upon that of those historical notices , as that operation only determines an order of reference ...
... results arising from the consideration upon internal grounds of the Platonic works , can certainly be neither criticised nor contradicted upon that of those historical notices , as that operation only determines an order of reference ...
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