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... Oct. , a similar comparison , but in reversed time , between Plato's scheme and that of the Hindu Vedas . In both these systems the analysis of the psyche is in parallel to that of society ( as it is not in either Freud or TA ) .
... Oct. , a similar comparison , but in reversed time , between Plato's scheme and that of the Hindu Vedas . In both these systems the analysis of the psyche is in parallel to that of society ( as it is not in either Freud or TA ) .
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... than Freud's in suggesting that Plato's tripartite psyche , like Democritus ' atoms , was not so much invention as discovery , or the seed of discovery . A further parallel which suggests itself concerns the psyche's development .
... than Freud's in suggesting that Plato's tripartite psyche , like Democritus ' atoms , was not so much invention as discovery , or the seed of discovery . A further parallel which suggests itself concerns the psyche's development .
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The parallel is as nearly exact as could be desired . As BC 3 demonstrates , Sallust was no less concerned to establish the usefulness to the res publica of memoria rerum gestarum than he was the destructiveness to the res publica of ...
The parallel is as nearly exact as could be desired . As BC 3 demonstrates , Sallust was no less concerned to establish the usefulness to the res publica of memoria rerum gestarum than he was the destructiveness to the res publica of ...
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Dr John Fell editor of Alexander 911 | 9 |
Two textual notes on Aristotle | 17 |
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