Representative MenJ. Simon, 1980 - Počet stran: 204 |
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... ideas , we do not owe this to Plato , but to the idea , to which , also , Plato was debtor . I must not forget that we have a special debt to a single class . Life is a scale of degrees . Between rank and rank of our great men are wide ...
... ideas , we do not owe this to Plato , but to the idea , to which , also , Plato was debtor . I must not forget that we have a special debt to a single class . Life is a scale of degrees . Between rank and rank of our great men are wide ...
Strana 91
... ideas reveals to him the fact of eternity ; and the doctrine of reminiscence he offers as the most probable particular explica- tion . Call that fanciful , -it matters not : the connection between our knowledge and the abyss of being is ...
... ideas reveals to him the fact of eternity ; and the doctrine of reminiscence he offers as the most probable particular explica- tion . Call that fanciful , -it matters not : the connection between our knowledge and the abyss of being is ...
Strana 155
... ideas , should affirm disdainfully the superiority of ideas . Having at some time seen that the happy soul will carry all the arts in power , they say , Why cumber ourselves with superfluous realizations ? and , like dreaming beg- gars ...
... ideas , should affirm disdainfully the superiority of ideas . Having at some time seen that the happy soul will carry all the arts in power , they say , Why cumber ourselves with superfluous realizations ? and , like dreaming beg- gars ...
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