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... told him about Love , its origin and the part it plays in our lives . She talked and he listened . Later , years later , Socrates , at a now famous banquet told to others what the Lady Diotima had told him , and later still , Plato ...
... told him about Love , its origin and the part it plays in our lives . She talked and he listened . Later , years later , Socrates , at a now famous banquet told to others what the Lady Diotima had told him , and later still , Plato ...
Page 55
... told Soc- rates , what Socrates told the banqueters , what Plato wrote in a Greek book , what someone else copied from the book Plato wrote , and what another wrote , translating from a book related to the copy of the book Plato wrote ...
... told Soc- rates , what Socrates told the banqueters , what Plato wrote in a Greek book , what someone else copied from the book Plato wrote , and what another wrote , translating from a book related to the copy of the book Plato wrote ...
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... told that same dream a number of times . And so when he began , " I dreamed that same dream again , ” everyone knew what was coming . He told his dream and smiled and went up to his study . This was the day on which he was to make a ...
... told that same dream a number of times . And so when he began , " I dreamed that same dream again , ” everyone knew what was coming . He told his dream and smiled and went up to his study . This was the day on which he was to make a ...
Contents
Makes It True | 119 |
Remarks on the Cogito | 137 |
Notes on Berkeleys Idealism | 171 |
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