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Page 107
... seems to have been related - so far as the mere ascription of two wives to the philosopher goes - in the doubtfully authentic Aristo- telian dialogue on Distinguished Ancestry and by Demetrius of Phalerum . The authority of Demetrius seems ...
... seems to have been related - so far as the mere ascription of two wives to the philosopher goes - in the doubtfully authentic Aristo- telian dialogue on Distinguished Ancestry and by Demetrius of Phalerum . The authority of Demetrius seems ...
Page 124
... seems to be meant as the latest ' imaginary conversation ' of Socrates among the Platonic dialogues . So far is it from being , as Gomperz fancied , an apology to the duos for the free handling of democratic statesmen in the Gorgias ...
... seems to be meant as the latest ' imaginary conversation ' of Socrates among the Platonic dialogues . So far is it from being , as Gomperz fancied , an apology to the duos for the free handling of democratic statesmen in the Gorgias ...
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... seems to me the chief service done to philosophy by Kant and his followers . It is the positive , the non - malicious element in their speculation ; and in the midst of their psychologism in logic and their egotism about nature and ...
... seems to me the chief service done to philosophy by Kant and his followers . It is the positive , the non - malicious element in their speculation ; and in the midst of their psychologism in logic and their egotism about nature and ...
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