Great Pedagogical Essays; Plato to SpencerFranklin Verzelius Newton Painter AMS Press, 1970 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... truth itself through the media- tion of the truth ; every good thing , which is in any way traced out , is recognized and determined as good by the good itself ; all wisdom , which is brought to light by any one , is found to be wisdom ...
... truth itself through the media- tion of the truth ; every good thing , which is in any way traced out , is recognized and determined as good by the good itself ; all wisdom , which is brought to light by any one , is found to be wisdom ...
Strana 163
... truth should not be able to do this ; that those should know how to present falsehood briefly , clearly , and with the semblance of truth , and that the latter , on the contrary , should clothe the truth in such an exposition , that ...
... truth should not be able to do this ; that those should know how to present falsehood briefly , clearly , and with the semblance of truth , and that the latter , on the contrary , should clothe the truth in such an exposition , that ...
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... truth , without being instructed in truth , and without that general expansion and development of faculty which will enable them to recognize and comprehend truth in any other department of human interest as in the department of re ...
... truth , without being instructed in truth , and without that general expansion and development of faculty which will enable them to recognize and comprehend truth in any other department of human interest as in the department of re ...
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ARISTOTLE Biographical Sketch | 33 |
XENOPHON Biographical Sketch | 61 |
CICERO Biographical Sketch | 83 |
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