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... soul of the whole work , which is no other than the inward spirit of those higher laws , the art , namely , of unshackled thought and informing communi- cation , or , dialectics . For which all else in this dialogue is but preparation ...
... soul of the whole work , which is no other than the inward spirit of those higher laws , the art , namely , of unshackled thought and informing communi- cation , or , dialectics . For which all else in this dialogue is but preparation ...
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... Soul from Parmenides . In our confessed uncertainty as to particulars , it may however be said in general , that several of the conceptions in this Myth seem to be worked out from one another ; and that , as several expressions are ...
... Soul from Parmenides . In our confessed uncertainty as to particulars , it may however be said in general , that several of the conceptions in this Myth seem to be worked out from one another ; and that , as several expressions are ...
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... of the immortality of the soul . When it is considered how in the Gorgias and Theætetus this idea is first of all little more than hypothetically assumed and mythically sketched out , and then in this dialogue set up as a ground 206.
... of the immortality of the soul . When it is considered how in the Gorgias and Theætetus this idea is first of all little more than hypothetically assumed and mythically sketched out , and then in this dialogue set up as a ground 206.
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... soul in general , inasmuch as he gradually corrects its temper , and together with true notions of the good and just , implants at the same time in all its natural abilities , which , as long as they want this essential unity must stand ...
... soul in general , inasmuch as he gradually corrects its temper , and together with true notions of the good and just , implants at the same time in all its natural abilities , which , as long as they want this essential unity must stand ...
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... soul , in which they dwell , work for itself alone , and go free from the influence of sense and matter collectively . And this is that passionate desire to become pure spirit , that wish for death in the wise man which we find ...
... soul , in which they dwell , work for itself alone , and go free from the influence of sense and matter collectively . And this is that passionate desire to become pure spirit , that wish for death in the wise man which we find ...
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