The Myths of PlatoMacmillan, 1905 - 532 sayfa |
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Sayfa vii
... described as ȧv @ pwwoλoyia kał Śwoλoyia — Stories , or Myths , are ( 1 ) Simply Anthropological and Zoological ; ( 2 ) Aetiological ; ( 3 ) Eschatological — A Myth , as distinguished from an Allegory , has no Moral or Other- meaning ...
... described as ȧv @ pwwoλoyia kał Śwoλoyia — Stories , or Myths , are ( 1 ) Simply Anthropological and Zoological ; ( 2 ) Aetiological ; ( 3 ) Eschatological — A Myth , as distinguished from an Allegory , has no Moral or Other- meaning ...
Sayfa 1
... described as a Drama in which speech is the action , 1 and Socrates and his companions are the actors . The speech in which the action consists is mainly that of argumentative conversation in which , although Socrates or another may ...
... described as a Drama in which speech is the action , 1 and Socrates and his companions are the actors . The speech in which the action consists is mainly that of argumentative conversation in which , although Socrates or another may ...
Sayfa 17
... described in the manner of natural history ( or rather , as if in that manner ) , and then pre- sented as a type of Christian doctrine and life . After being translated into Latin , Physiologus spread over the whole West , and versions ...
... described in the manner of natural history ( or rather , as if in that manner ) , and then pre- sented as a type of Christian doctrine and life . After being translated into Latin , Physiologus spread over the whole West , and versions ...
Sayfa 35
... described in these lines- a scene to which it would not be difficult to find parallels in any one's experience - is , entirely apart from the language in which it is described , and simply as a picture in the mind of the person who ...
... described in these lines- a scene to which it would not be difficult to find parallels in any one's experience - is , entirely apart from the language in which it is described , and simply as a picture in the mind of the person who ...
Sayfa 43
... " Transcendental Ideas , " described as conceptions of the unconditioned , " " conceptions of the totality of the con- ditions of any thing that is given as conditioned . " funt . a } normally as Faith in the Value of Life INTRODUCTION 43.
... " Transcendental Ideas , " described as conceptions of the unconditioned , " " conceptions of the totality of the con- ditions of any thing that is given as conditioned . " funt . a } normally as Faith in the Value of Life INTRODUCTION 43.
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