Plato Contra Atheos: Plato Against the AtheistsHarper & brothers, 1845 - 378 pages |
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Page vii
... supposed to be assailed in this fifth book , that there exists the greatest contrariety between the Republic and The Laws . Plato seems , even in his own day , to have been so reproached with this apparent blot in his philosophy , that ...
... supposed to be assailed in this fifth book , that there exists the greatest contrariety between the Republic and The Laws . Plato seems , even in his own day , to have been so reproached with this apparent blot in his philosophy , that ...
Page xi
... supposed that it may be found useful to students in our theological seminaries , and form no unprofitable addition to the libraries of cler- gymen , besides commending itself generally to the at- tention of our scholars and literary men ...
... supposed that it may be found useful to students in our theological seminaries , and form no unprofitable addition to the libraries of cler- gymen , besides commending itself generally to the at- tention of our scholars and literary men ...
Page xxi
... supposed , of course , the State must possess , if it would be a state indeed , and not a mere herding together of men and women in a political congregation , having no other bond of union than the tem- porary consent of individual ...
... supposed , of course , the State must possess , if it would be a state indeed , and not a mere herding together of men and women in a political congregation , having no other bond of union than the tem- porary consent of individual ...
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... supposed that from yɛw , in this sense , came ¿ yalòs , and from φέρειν , its comparative and superlative , φέρτερος , φέρτατος , or pépιoros . Such a view encounters etymological difficulties in the termination of ayalòs . Besides , it ...
... supposed that from yɛw , in this sense , came ¿ yalòs , and from φέρειν , its comparative and superlative , φέρτερος , φέρτατος , or pépιoros . Such a view encounters etymological difficulties in the termination of ayalòs . Besides , it ...
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... supposed suddenly to emerge from the dark cave of error and phenomena into the upper world of light and truth . Compare , also , the Gorgias , 527 , A .; Theætetus , 155 , D. That this language was common with Socrates himself , and ...
... supposed suddenly to emerge from the dark cave of error and phenomena into the upper world of light and truth . Compare , also , the Gorgias , 527 , A .; Theætetus , 155 , D. That this language was common with Socrates himself , and ...
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