Plato Contra Atheos: Plato Against the AtheistsHarper & brothers, 1845 - 378 pages |
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... Republic . One has even gone so far as to say that they are opposed in every page . In this opinion , how- ever , we cannot concur ; although it must be admitted that they differ in respect to style , and , notwithstand- ing the near ...
... Republic . One has even gone so far as to say that they are opposed in every page . In this opinion , how- ever , we cannot concur ; although it must be admitted that they differ in respect to style , and , notwithstand- ing the near ...
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... Republic those incongruities which , in all ages , have been so much complained of . Sometimes the con- sistency of the under or fictitious part is overlooked , or , in other words , the State is utterly forgotten , while we are carried ...
... Republic those incongruities which , in all ages , have been so much complained of . Sometimes the con- sistency of the under or fictitious part is overlooked , or , in other words , the State is utterly forgotten , while we are carried ...
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... Republic and The Laws . Plato seems , even in his own day , to have been so reproached with this apparent blot in his philosophy , that he was led to take special pains to do it away in this work of his old age ; and hence the great ...
... Republic and The Laws . Plato seems , even in his own day , to have been so reproached with this apparent blot in his philosophy , that he was led to take special pains to do it away in this work of his old age ; and hence the great ...
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... Republic , the Phædon , Gorgias , Theætetus , Par- menides , Philebus , Protagoras , Symposion , Politicus , Cratylus , Sophista , and the other books of The Laws , with occasional citations from most of the minor dia- logues having any ...
... Republic , the Phædon , Gorgias , Theætetus , Par- menides , Philebus , Protagoras , Symposion , Politicus , Cratylus , Sophista , and the other books of The Laws , with occasional citations from most of the minor dia- logues having any ...
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... Republic . The speakers are three : namely , Clinias , a Cretan , Megillus , a Lacedæmonian , and a stranger , who passes by no other name than the Athenian . The latter is the Socrates of the dialogue . The first two are either mere ...
... Republic . The speakers are three : namely , Clinias , a Cretan , Megillus , a Lacedæmonian , and a stranger , who passes by no other name than the Athenian . The latter is the Socrates of the dialogue . The first two are either mere ...
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