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... considered as authorities B. General point of view of Socrates C. Theory of knowledge of conceptions considered D. Moral value of this theory E. Its subjective character . CHAPTER VI . THE PHILOSOPHICAL METHOD OF SOCRATES . 98 104 • 109 ...
... considered as authorities B. General point of view of Socrates C. Theory of knowledge of conceptions considered D. Moral value of this theory E. Its subjective character . CHAPTER VI . THE PHILOSOPHICAL METHOD OF SOCRATES . 98 104 • 109 ...
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... considered himself commissioned to sift men be identified with the daiμóviov.1 The fact that Socrates thought to hear the heavenly voice from the time when he was a boy , ought to be sufficient evidence to warn against such an error ; 2 ...
... considered himself commissioned to sift men be identified with the daiμóviov.1 The fact that Socrates thought to hear the heavenly voice from the time when he was a boy , ought to be sufficient evidence to warn against such an error ; 2 ...
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... those of Æs- chines , Antisthenes , Phædo . later , and for the most part indifferent , authorities 98 SOCRATES . CHAPTER V SOURCES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF PHILOSOPHY OF SOCRATES A Xenophon and Plato considered as authorities.
... those of Æs- chines , Antisthenes , Phædo . later , and for the most part indifferent , authorities 98 SOCRATES . CHAPTER V SOURCES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF PHILOSOPHY OF SOCRATES A Xenophon and Plato considered as authorities.
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Eduard Zeller. CHAP . V. parts of the dialogues of Plato can be considered his- torical , which are either to be found in Xenophon , or immediately follow from what Xenophon says , or which are opposed to Plato's own views . This ...
Eduard Zeller. CHAP . V. parts of the dialogues of Plato can be considered his- torical , which are either to be found in Xenophon , or immediately follow from what Xenophon says , or which are opposed to Plato's own views . This ...
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... considered historical in points which they state varyingly . Indeed , Aristotle's scanty notices respecting the Socratic philosophy would have been insufficient to settle the question , even on the assumption that he had other sources ...
... considered historical in points which they state varyingly . Indeed , Aristotle's scanty notices respecting the Socratic philosophy would have been insufficient to settle the question , even on the assumption that he had other sources ...
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