Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... problem : those with philosophical interests might reasonably expect some more . And to translate idéa at 596b7 and ... problem in the book , and one which does not require detailed or profound knowledge of philosophy to understand ...
... problem : those with philosophical interests might reasonably expect some more . And to translate idéa at 596b7 and ... problem in the book , and one which does not require detailed or profound knowledge of philosophy to understand ...
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... problem of phantasia . But what is the special character of human perception of which W. is speaking ? In the Theaetetus ( 185a - e ) it is said that some features , like identity , similarity and dissimilarity , are not apprehended by ...
... problem of phantasia . But what is the special character of human perception of which W. is speaking ? In the Theaetetus ( 185a - e ) it is said that some features , like identity , similarity and dissimilarity , are not apprehended by ...
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... problem which , I believe , had not been presented quite so forcefully before : that of the dramatic settings and accuracy of some of Cicero's later philosophical works . In de finibus 5 , set in Athens in 79 BCE , during the time of ...
... problem which , I believe , had not been presented quite so forcefully before : that of the dramatic settings and accuracy of some of Cicero's later philosophical works . In de finibus 5 , set in Athens in 79 BCE , during the time of ...
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