Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 84
... Plato . In the last analysis , of course , nothing radically new is proposed here . But To an Uneducated Ruler shows clearly how earlier thought continued through the blood stream of the civilized world centuries after its initial ...
... Plato . In the last analysis , of course , nothing radically new is proposed here . But To an Uneducated Ruler shows clearly how earlier thought continued through the blood stream of the civilized world centuries after its initial ...
עמוד 105
... Plato is his guide in these matters , and Plutarch unhesitatingly adopts en- tire blocks of Platonic reasoning and thought in his own writings . Once Sulla gets the chance to tell his long - awaited tale in Con- cerning the Face Which ...
... Plato is his guide in these matters , and Plutarch unhesitatingly adopts en- tire blocks of Platonic reasoning and thought in his own writings . Once Sulla gets the chance to tell his long - awaited tale in Con- cerning the Face Which ...
עמוד 116
... Plato , particularly with respect to the notion of a dual material and ideal realm of ideas . Plato , as well as Plutarch , considered God as the ultimate cause for all that happens in the world , just as both writers promulgated the ...
... Plato , particularly with respect to the notion of a dual material and ideal realm of ideas . Plato , as well as Plutarch , considered God as the ultimate cause for all that happens in the world , just as both writers promulgated the ...
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