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Stran xviii
... truth of Platonism is the truth of mys- et this mysticism is not vague and incoherent of the Orient . It is tempered by the fact of a Western growth ; it is a rational mysticism . the timeless universe is definite , articulated , y ...
... truth of Platonism is the truth of mys- et this mysticism is not vague and incoherent of the Orient . It is tempered by the fact of a Western growth ; it is a rational mysticism . the timeless universe is definite , articulated , y ...
Stran 272
... truth , if you will permit me . permit , but exhort you to speak the truth . Il begin at once , said Alcibiades , and if I which is not true , you may interrupt me if L say ' that is a lie , ' though my intention is truth . But you must ...
... truth , if you will permit me . permit , but exhort you to speak the truth . Il begin at once , said Alcibiades , and if I which is not true , you may interrupt me if L say ' that is a lie , ' though my intention is truth . But you must ...
Stran 379
Plato Raphael Demos. 9 . c . Yes , Protarchus , take truth first , and , a ng in review mind , truth , pleasure , pause aw make answer to yourself , as to whether pleas ind is more akin to truth . o . There is no need to pause , for the ...
Plato Raphael Demos. 9 . c . Yes , Protarchus , take truth first , and , a ng in review mind , truth , pleasure , pause aw make answer to yourself , as to whether pleas ind is more akin to truth . o . There is no need to pause , for the ...
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APOLOGY | 1 |
CRITO | 28 |
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