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- Title: Book: Riddles of Philosophy: Introduction
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- reaches its climax in the classical philosophies of Socrates, Plato
- Title: Book: RoP: Guiding Thoughts on the Method of Presentation (Pt1 Ch1)
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- begins with Pherekydes and Thales, culminates in Plato and Aristotle
- Title: Book: RoP: The World Conception of the Greek Thinkers (Pt1 Ch2)
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- to a Dialogue of Plato, the young Socrates is told by Parmenides that
- disciple, Plato (427 347 B.C.), has drawn of him. Plato presents his
- Memorabilia of Socrates. At first sight it seems as if Plato
- inspection would likely show that both Plato and Xenophon each drew a
- personality, of the fundamental character of his soul life. Both Plato
- Socrates, Plato does not teach a doctrine that is asserted by
- manner in which Plato behaves toward Socrates becomes an expression
- for what man is in his relation to the world. What Plato has advanced
- into it. Through the attitude Plato takes with respect to Socrates,
- Plato, who was born in Athens in 427 B.C., felt, as a disciple
- bring into appearance reaches a climax in Plato. This is the conception
- this conception sheds, to begin with, its light over all of Plato's soul
- Philosophy becomes for Plato the science of ideas as the world
- but what is real is only reflected as idea. Thus, for Plato, the whole
- that is not idea. For Plato, the human soul is living in the idea, but
- as courage-developing, and as appetitive soul. Thus, Plato seems to
- Plato's doctrine of the soul emerges as a significant fact in the age
- toward the soul. A perception of the soul develops in Plato that is
- entirely the result of thought perception. Thought in Plato has become
- What Plato has to say about the moral life follows from this soul
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- Title: Book: RoP: Thought Life from the Beginning of the Christian Era to John Scotus Erigena (Pt1 Ch3)
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- see Platonic and older philosophies engaged on European soil in the
- Title: Book: RoP: The World Conceptions of the Middle Ages (Pt1 Ch4)
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- attitudes of Plato and Aristotle were toward them. This is so because
- philosophical life advances when we realize how, for Plato and
- Title: Book: RoP: The World Conceptions of the Modern Age of Thought Evolution (Pt1 Ch5)
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- compares the works of Aristotle and of Plato with weightless tablets,
- has been reached by Plato and Aristotle, and that he must use
- strength of thought, which had found its climax in Platonism and which
- it did for Plato was unconsciously felt like a nightmare in questions
- of world conceptions. For Plato, it manifested itself with its
- considered to be one of the greatest thinkers since Plato, the
- Title: Book: RoP: The Age of Kant and Goethe (Pt1 Ch6)
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- of the eighteenth century felt necessary. The Platonic and the
- Platonic and Aristotelian ideas, but that it is possible to
- with Plato and Aristotle, it had arrived at the point to think
- Title: Book: RoP: The Classics of World and Life Conception (Pt1 Ch7)
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- modern world what Plato was in the world of the Greeks. Plato lifted
- Title: Book: RoP: Reactionary World Conceptions (Pt1 Ch8)
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- who nevertheless drew the student's attention to Kant and Plato as the
- to be in agreement with the views of Plato, the other philosopher
- Plato had said, As long as we approach the things and events
- time, Schopenhauer thought Plato and Kant to be in complete agreement.
- Plato as the thing in itself, we find also in Fichte,
- stated and experimentally demonstrated since Plato. He conceived the
- Title: Book: RoP: The Struggle Over the Spirit (Pt2 Ch1)
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- speculative contemplation, by Platonic enthusiasm and Aristotelian joy
- Plato defended in his Timaeus? Should we not be able to find here the
- Title: Book: RoP: Darwinism and World Conception (Pt2 Ch2)
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- showing it in a higher light. Haeckel, the monistic contemplator of
- Title: Book: RoP: Modern Idealistic World Conceptions (Pt2 Ch6)
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- But for the hopes of a Plato and Aristotle to attain sure knowledge
- Brentano, one could say, For the hopes of a Plato and
- order to fulfill the hopes of a Plato and Aristotle (in
- that are concerned with the hopes of Plato and Aristotle.
- answers the hopes of Plato and Aristotle.
- Title: Book: RoP: Modern Man and His World Conception (Pt2 Ch7)
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- the hopes of Plato and Aristotle concerning the continued life of our
- experienced through the body. The hopes of Plato and Aristotle, so
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