Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... Plato's and Aristotle's arguments , most in a critical vein , showing how they have played on , or been misled by ... Plato had had such an idea , we would not have had to wait for Parfit to put it forth . But having gone through such ...
... Plato's and Aristotle's arguments , most in a critical vein , showing how they have played on , or been misled by ... Plato had had such an idea , we would not have had to wait for Parfit to put it forth . But having gone through such ...
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... Plato , or , as some say , of Aristotle , was very fat , and on an embassy to Athens he caused laughter because of his fat belly . Unabashed by the laughter he said : ' I have a wife much fatter , and when we are in agreement our bed is ...
... Plato , or , as some say , of Aristotle , was very fat , and on an embassy to Athens he caused laughter because of his fat belly . Unabashed by the laughter he said : ' I have a wife much fatter , and when we are in agreement our bed is ...
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... Plato , which Iamblichus almost certainly formalised , and which culminates in the highest mysteries of the Timaeus and Parmenides . Iamblichus presented Pythagoras as a kind of divine messenger bringing Platonic philosophy to the world ...
... Plato , which Iamblichus almost certainly formalised , and which culminates in the highest mysteries of the Timaeus and Parmenides . Iamblichus presented Pythagoras as a kind of divine messenger bringing Platonic philosophy to the world ...
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