The Dialogues of Plato: Translated Into English with Analyses and Introductions, Količina 4Bigelow, Smith, 1900 |
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Stran 29
... relation . A relation to self as well as to other things involves in the case of comparison of mag- nitudes an absolute contradiction ; and in other cases , as in the case of the penses , is hardly conceivable . but not greater than ...
... relation . A relation to self as well as to other things involves in the case of comparison of mag- nitudes an absolute contradiction ; and in other cases , as in the case of the penses , is hardly conceivable . but not greater than ...
Stran 132
... relation the Protagoras stands to the other Dialogues of Plato . That it is one of the earlier or purely Socratic works perhaps the last , as it is cer- tainly the greatest of them is indicated by the absence of all allusion to the ...
... relation the Protagoras stands to the other Dialogues of Plato . That it is one of the earlier or purely Socratic works perhaps the last , as it is cer- tainly the greatest of them is indicated by the absence of all allusion to the ...
Stran 327
... relation to themselves and to the one , or to the one in relation to itself and the many , on the hypothesis of the existence of the many , but also what will fol- low to the one and many in their relation to them- selves or to one ...
... relation to themselves and to the one , or to the one in relation to itself and the many , on the hypothesis of the existence of the many , but also what will fol- low to the one and many in their relation to them- selves or to one ...
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CRITIAS OR THE ISLAND OF ATLANTIS | 5 |
The Unity of Virtue | 130 |
THE LAWS | 158 |
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