Plato Contra Atheos: Plato Against the AtheistsHarper & brothers, 1845 - 378 pages |
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... true title of the one generally styled the Republic . Its most appropriate designation is Περὶ Δικαίου , or , An Inquiry into the Nature of Right . The imaginary State is ev- idently made subservient to this , or , as he expressly tells ...
... true title of the one generally styled the Republic . Its most appropriate designation is Περὶ Δικαίου , or , An Inquiry into the Nature of Right . The imaginary State is ev- idently made subservient to this , or , as he expressly tells ...
Page ix
... true philosophy and religion . Some may say that , in our great partiality , Plato is made to talk too much like a Christian . It may be that we have found senses higher and more Scriptural than are contained in the letter of the ...
... true philosophy and religion . Some may say that , in our great partiality , Plato is made to talk too much like a Christian . It may be that we have found senses higher and more Scriptural than are contained in the letter of the ...
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... true inter- pretation of the Platonic system , they stand or fall . One design of the work is to serve as a text - book for senior classes in college , not so much by way of furnishing an exercise in the study of the Greek lan- guage ...
... true inter- pretation of the Platonic system , they stand or fall . One design of the work is to serve as a text - book for senior classes in college , not so much by way of furnishing an exercise in the study of the Greek lan- guage ...
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Plato Against the Atheists Plato Tayler Lewis. either present or anticipated - if the True is something higher than past , present , or future facts - if the Beau- tiful is something more than a generalization from pleasing individual ...
Plato Against the Atheists Plato Tayler Lewis. either present or anticipated - if the True is something higher than past , present , or future facts - if the Beau- tiful is something more than a generalization from pleasing individual ...
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... true name , is Athe- ism . The next great battle - ground of infidelity will not be the Scriptures . What faith there may remain will be summoned to defend the very being of a God , the great truth involving every other moral and reli ...
... true name , is Athe- ism . The next great battle - ground of infidelity will not be the Scriptures . What faith there may remain will be summoned to defend the very being of a God , the great truth involving every other moral and reli ...
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