The Myths of PlatoMacmillan, 1905 - 532 sayfa |
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... Interpretation - The interpreters of Homer and of Greek Mythology -Philo - The Christian Fathers - The Neo - Platonists - Dante - Plato's Allegory of the Cave ( which is a Myth as well as an Allegory ) -His Alle- gory of the Disorderly ...
... Interpretation - The interpreters of Homer and of Greek Mythology -Philo - The Christian Fathers - The Neo - Platonists - Dante - Plato's Allegory of the Cave ( which is a Myth as well as an Allegory ) -His Alle- gory of the Disorderly ...
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... interpreted as figures of some philosophic or scientific or religious doctrine favoured by the interpreters . Thus make- believe accumulates material for the " higher criticism . " Ανθρωπολογία καὶ Ζωολογία— “ about people and animals ...
... interpreted as figures of some philosophic or scientific or religious doctrine favoured by the interpreters . Thus make- believe accumulates material for the " higher criticism . " Ανθρωπολογία καὶ Ζωολογία— “ about people and animals ...
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... interpretation . But the interpretation of a masterpiece of imagination , to be fruitful , must be " psychological . " The revival , in any shape , must be eschewed of that now formally discredited method which treated a masterpiece of ...
... interpretation . But the interpretation of a masterpiece of imagination , to be fruitful , must be " psychological . " The revival , in any shape , must be eschewed of that now formally discredited method which treated a masterpiece of ...
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... interpretation of the Divina Commedia represents the traditional belief of the medieval church , the other interpretations represent Dante's own personal religion . M. Gebhart's analysis of Dante's " personal religion " is very ...
... interpretation of the Divina Commedia represents the traditional belief of the medieval church , the other interpretations represent Dante's own personal religion . M. Gebhart's analysis of Dante's " personal religion " is very ...
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... interpretation of Myths , and his own Myths , we assume , are not to be taken as allegories ; but rather as representing , in the action of the Platonic Drama , natural products of that dream - world consciousness which encompasses the ...
... interpretation of Myths , and his own Myths , we assume , are not to be taken as allegories ; but rather as representing , in the action of the Platonic Drama , natural products of that dream - world consciousness which encompasses the ...
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