The Myths of PlatoMacmillan, 1905 - 532 sayfa |
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... regarded , it may be on the sole authority of this story itself , as a hero or god of the race , those who revere him become ashamed of the old story about him . They rationalise and moralise it , either leaving out the improb ...
... regarded , it may be on the sole authority of this story itself , as a hero or god of the race , those who revere him become ashamed of the old story about him . They rationalise and moralise it , either leaving out the improb ...
Sayfa 18
... regarded by Philo and his school as at once a chronicle of actual events , and a great allegorical representation of doctrine in which events are figures or symbols of philosophic truths - and that , in the intention of God , not merely ...
... regarded by Philo and his school as at once a chronicle of actual events , and a great allegorical representation of doctrine in which events are figures or symbols of philosophic truths - and that , in the intention of God , not merely ...
Sayfa 37
... regarded in themselves , belong to an experience which seems to be , more than any other , realised fully in the present , without intrusion of past or future to overcast its blue day with shadow . But look at these natural pictures and ...
... regarded in themselves , belong to an experience which seems to be , more than any other , realised fully in the present , without intrusion of past or future to overcast its blue day with shadow . But look at these natural pictures and ...
Sayfa 46
... regarded as functions of the Understanding - as active manifestations of the unifying principle of mind or consciousness . As func- tions , the Categories need for their actual manifestation the presence of " sensations . " In the ...
... regarded as functions of the Understanding - as active manifestations of the unifying principle of mind or consciousness . As func- tions , the Categories need for their actual manifestation the presence of " sensations . " In the ...
Sayfa 61
... regarded as a scientific truth . Nor need Plato's doubt surprise us , when we consider the state of opinion in the Athens of his day . Belief in personal immortality had become very feeble among a large number of educated and even half ...
... regarded as a scientific truth . Nor need Plato's doubt surprise us , when we consider the state of opinion in the Athens of his day . Belief in personal immortality had become very feeble among a large number of educated and even half ...
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