In Defense of PlatoRussell & Russell, 1970 - 674 strani |
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Zadetki 1–3 od 84
Stran 74
... interpretations of the passage were possible ; at any rate , we have already shown the ease with which Popper could reverse its meaning , to bring it into accord with an interpretation precisely opposite , ex- cept in the one point of ...
... interpretations of the passage were possible ; at any rate , we have already shown the ease with which Popper could reverse its meaning , to bring it into accord with an interpretation precisely opposite , ex- cept in the one point of ...
Stran 379
... interpretation is found in the Laws 739 A - E ) , where , referring to the constitution of the Republic , or to one that differs from it only by going further in the same direction of commu- nism , Plato puts it " first , " in contrast ...
... interpretation is found in the Laws 739 A - E ) , where , referring to the constitution of the Republic , or to one that differs from it only by going further in the same direction of commu- nism , Plato puts it " first , " in contrast ...
Stran 446
... interpretation , if one consents to follow the whispers of suspicion . Hypotheses are soon built , and , with the help of other often unnoticeably small ad hoc assumptions , easily " verified , " rendered , as these authors say of their ...
... interpretation , if one consents to follow the whispers of suspicion . Hypotheses are soon built , and , with the help of other often unnoticeably small ad hoc assumptions , easily " verified , " rendered , as these authors say of their ...
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TWO SOURCES FOR KNOWLEDGE | 3 |
OF PLATO THE | 21 |
xii | 24 |
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able accept admirable Antisthenes appears approval argument assertion Athenian Athens attempt attitude authority become believe called charge citizens claim common concern constitution criticism democracy described dialogues direction discussion earlier employed equal evidence existence expressed fact Fite further given Greek historical honor human ideal ideas important individual interest interpretation justice Kelsen knowledge later Laws least less living master means Menexenus mentioned mind moral nature oligarchic origin passage perhaps persons philosopher Plato political Popper position possess possible practice present principle question reader reason reference regard relation remains Republic respect rule seems seen sense shown slave slavery social society Socrates soul speaks suggestion supposed theory things thought tion true truth turn virtue whole wish young