Plato Contra Atheos: Plato Against the AtheistsHarper & brothers, 1845 - 378 pages |
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... manner of its intro- duction . The main references are to the Timæus , the Republic , the Phædon , Gorgias , Theætetus , Par- menides , Philebus , Protagoras , Symposion , Politicus , Cratylus , Sophista , and the other books of The ...
... manner of its intro- duction . The main references are to the Timæus , the Republic , the Phædon , Gorgias , Theætetus , Par- menides , Philebus , Protagoras , Symposion , Politicus , Cratylus , Sophista , and the other books of The ...
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... manner or reason of it . As , for example , διδάσκειν ὅτι , " to teach us the fact , that there are Gods ; ” διδάσκειν ώς , " to teach us how ; ” that is , “ in what manner , and for what necessary reasons , there are Gods . ” And so in ...
... manner or reason of it . As , for example , διδάσκειν ὅτι , " to teach us the fact , that there are Gods ; ” διδάσκειν ώς , " to teach us how ; ” that is , “ in what manner , and for what necessary reasons , there are Gods . ” And so in ...
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... manner to diminish the positiveness of the expression by way of appeal to the party addressed . “ Surely ( τοι ) may we say , may we not ( που ) , that these wise men talk plausibly at least ( ye ) , to use no stronger term . " 4. τοὺς ...
... manner to diminish the positiveness of the expression by way of appeal to the party addressed . “ Surely ( τοι ) may we say , may we not ( που ) , that these wise men talk plausibly at least ( ye ) , to use no stronger term . " 4. τοὺς ...
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... manner from this , to the victorious party or argument that holds its gronnd in quietness , after the rest have been silenced : ἀλλ ' ἐν τοσούτοις λόγοις τῶν ἄλλων ἐλεγχομένων οὗτος ἠρεμεῖ ὁ λόγος . 1. ἐπανιόντι . Like a gerund ...
... manner from this , to the victorious party or argument that holds its gronnd in quietness , after the rest have been silenced : ἀλλ ' ἐν τοσούτοις λόγοις τῶν ἄλλων ἐλεγχομένων οὗτος ἠρεμεῖ ὁ λόγος . 1. ἐπανιόντι . Like a gerund ...
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... manner in which Aristophanes joins together these two terms in evident allusion to Socrates , whose philosophy and favourite modes of speech he omits no opportunity to ridicule , not only in the Clouds , but also in many places of his ...
... manner in which Aristophanes joins together these two terms in evident allusion to Socrates , whose philosophy and favourite modes of speech he omits no opportunity to ridicule , not only in the Clouds , but also in many places of his ...
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