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    Platon, Hippias minor, oder, Der Falsche Wahre: über den Ursprung der moralischen Bedeutung von "gut".Plato, Jörg Jantzen & Friedrich Schleiermacher - 1989
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  2. The Apology of Socrates, the Crito, and Part of the Phaedo.Friedrich Plato, Gottfried Schleiermacher, William Stallbaum & Smith - 1858 - Walton & Maberly.
     
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    Werke in acht Bänden.Plato, Heinz Hofmann & Friedrich Schleiermacher - 1970 - Darmstadt,: Wissenschaftliche Buchges.. Edited by Gunther Eigler.
    --2. Bd. Des Sokrates Apologie. Kriton. Euthydemos. Menexenos. Gorgias. Menon. Bearb. von H. Hofmann.--3. Bd. Phaidon. Das Gastmahl. Kratylos. Bearb. von D. Kurz.--4. Bd. Politeia. Der Staat. Bearb. von D. Kurz.--5. Bd. Phaidros. Parmenides. Briefe. Bearb. von D. Kurz.--6. Bd. Theaitetos. Der Sophist. Der Staatsmann. Bearb. von P. Staudacher.--7. Bd. Timaios, Kritias. Philebos. Bearb. von K. Widdra.--8. Bd. Nomōn. Gesetze. Bearb. von K. Schöpsdau. 2 v.
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    Preface to Plato.Friedrich Solmsen & Eric A. Havelock - 1966 - American Journal of Philology 87 (1):99.
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    Plato and the unity of science.Friedrich Solmsen - 1940 - Philosophical Review 49 (5):566-571.
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    Plato, Phaedrus 263b6.Friedrich Solmsen - 1986 - Classical Quarterly 36 (01):263-.
    Οκον τν μέλλοντα τέχνην ητορικν μετιέναι πρτον μέν δε τατα δ διρσθαι, κα εληέναι τιν χαρακτρα κατέρου το εδουδ, ν ᾧ τε νγκη τ πλθος πλανσθαι Kα ν ᾧ μή . To the best of my knowledge the soundness of the first six words of this sentence has never been questioned, yet to accept them as they are in the manuscripts means to close one's eyes to the direction of the argument. At 260d5–9 rhetoric personified and allowed to plead its (...)
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    Plato's Conception of τὸ οὐϰ ὄντως οὐϰ ὄν.Friedrich Wilhelm Kohnke - 1957 - Phronesis 2 (1):32 - 40.
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    Plato's Theology.Friedrich Solmsen - 2013 - Cornell University Press.
    Friedrich Solmsen’s book is a thorough exploration of Plato's ideas about God and religion. Solmsen focuses on Plato’s theology primarily as it is presented in Book 10 of the Laws, a work previously neglected as a source of Plato's conception of religion because of its problematic place within fifth-century discussions of new legal provisions concerning offences against the gods. The author, by way of introduction, outlines the role religion had played in the old Greek city-states, emphasizing (...)
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    Plato's Conception of τò.Friedrich Wilhelm Kohnke - 1957 - Phronesis 2 (1):32-40.
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    Schleiermacher's introductions to the Dialogues of Plato.Friedrich Schleiermacher - 1836 - New York,: Arno Press.
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    Schiller on the Aesthetic Constitution of Moral Virtue and the Justification of Aesthetic Obligations.Levno von Plato - 2021 - Disputatio 13 (62):205-243.
    Friedrich Schiller’s notion of moral virtue includes self-determination through practical rationality as well as sensual self-determination through the pursuit of aesthetic value, i.e., through beauty. This paper surveys conceptual assumptions behind Schiller’s notions of moral and aesthetic perfections that allow him to ground both, moral virtue and beauty on conceptions of freedom. While Schiller’s notions of grace and dignity describe relations between the aesthetic and the moral aspects of certain determining actions, the ‘aesthetic condition’ conceptualises human beings from the (...)
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    Lexicon Platonicum: Sive vocum Platonicarum index.Friedrich Ast - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    The German philosopher and philologist Friedrich Ast published this monumental lexicon in three volumes. A professor of classical literature at the University of Landshut and member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, Ast wrote widely on the history of philosophy. He edited a complete edition of Plato with Latin translation, identifying spurious interpolations and false attributions, using this as a basis for his Lexicon. The work is arranged alphabetically, Volume 1 covering Alpha to Epsilon. The entries give citations (...)
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    Parmenides and the Description of Perfect Beauty in Plato's Symposium.Friedrich Solmsen - 1971 - American Journal of Philology 92 (1):62.
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    Plato and the Concept of the Soul : Some Historical Perspectives.Friedrich Solmsen - 1983 - Journal of the History of Ideas 44 (3):355.
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    Plato, Phaedrus 263b6.Friedrich Solmsen - 1986 - Classical Quarterly 36 (1):263-264.
    Οκον τν μέλλοντα τέχνην ητορικν μετιέναι πρτον μέν δε τατα δ διρσθαι, κα εληέναι τιν χαρακτρα κατέρου το εδουδ, ν ᾧ τε νγκη τ πλθος πλανσθαι Kα ν ᾧ μή. To the best of my knowledge the soundness of the first six words of this sentence has never been questioned, yet to accept them as they are in the manuscripts means to close one's eyes to the direction of the argument. At 260d5–9 rhetoric personified and allowed to plead its case (...)
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  16. Lexicon Platonicum: Sive Vocum Platonicarum Index.Friedrich Ast - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    The German philosopher and philologist Friedrich Ast published this monumental lexicon in three volumes. A professor of classical literature at the University of Landshut and member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, Ast wrote widely on the history of philosophy. He edited a complete edition of Plato with Latin translation, identifying spurious interpolations and false attributions, using this as a basis for his Lexicon. The work is arranged alphabetically, Volume 1 covering Alpha to Epsilon. The entries give citations (...)
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  17. Plato.Wilhelm Friedrich Andreae (ed.) - 1923 - Jena,: G. Fischer.
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    The Theory of Motion in Plato's Later Dialogues.Friedrich Solmsen & J. B. Skemp - 1943 - Philosophical Review 52 (4):412.
  19. Untersuchungen Über Die Echtheit Und Zeitfolge Platonischer Schriften Und Über Die Hauptmomente Aus Plato's Leben.Friedrich Ueberweg - 1861 - C. Gerold's Sohn.
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    Plato's Theology.E. Frank & Friedrich Solmsen - 1945 - American Journal of Philology 66 (1):92.
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    Number and Numeral.Friedrich Kittler - 2006 - Theory, Culture and Society 23 (7-8):51-61.
    In his essay Thinking Colours and/or Machines Kittler hints at a key point in the emergence of modern European culture: the point at which ‘letters and numbers no longer coincide’. In this essay - first published in 2003 as Zahl und Ziffer - Kittler traces the split between numerals and numbers in sweeping historical detail. This is part of a much larger project, the aim of which is to think about technology, history and culture anew by considering the ways in (...)
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    Republic III, 389b 2 - D 6: Plato’s draft and the editor’s mistake.Friedrich Solmsen - 1965 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 109 (1-4):182-185.
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    Aristotle's Criticism of Plato and the Academy.Friedrich Solmsen - 1948 - Philosophical Review 57 (3):283.
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    On the Relationship of Alcibiades' Speech to the Other Speeches in Plato's Symposium.Friedrich Nietzsche - 1991 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 15 (2):3-5.
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    Platos Jugenddialoge und die Entstehungszeit des Phaidros.Hans Friedrich August von Arnim - 1914 - New York: Arno Press.
  26. Nietzsche’s Ecce homo, Notebooks and Letters: 1888-1889.Daniel Fidel Ferrer & Friedrich Nietzsche - 2023 - von Verden Verlag: Kuhn.
    Nietzsche’s Ecce homo, Notebooks and Letters: 1888-1889 / Translation by Daniel Fidel Ferrer. ©2023 Daniel Fidel Ferrer. All rights reserved. -/- Ecce homo: How One Becomes What One Is (Ecce homo: Wie man wird, was man ist). -/- Who should read Nietzsche? You can disagree with everything Nietzsche wrote and re-read Nietzsche to sharpen your attack. Philosophy. Not for use without adult supervision (required). Philosophy is a designated area for adults only. Read at your own risk. You have the pleasure (...)
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    Lexicon Platonicum 3 Volume Set: Sive Vocum Platonicarum Index.Friedrich Ast - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    The German philosopher and philologist Friedrich Ast published this monumental lexicon in three volumes. A professor of classical literature at the University of Landshut and member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, Ast wrote widely on the history of philosophy. He edited a complete edition of Plato with Latin translation, identifying spurious interpolations and false attributions, using this as a basis for his Lexicon. The entries give citations both from Plato and from later works that extensively quote (...)
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    Lexicon Platonicum: Volume 1: Sive Vocum Platonicarum Index.Friedrich Ast - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    The German philosopher and philologist Friedrich Ast published this monumental lexicon in three volumes. A professor of classical literature at the University of Landshut and member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, Ast wrote widely on the history of philosophy. He edited a complete edition of Plato with Latin translation, identifying spurious interpolations and false attributions, using this as a basis for his Lexicon. The work is arranged alphabetically, Volume 1 covering Alpha to Epsilon. The entries give citations (...)
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    Lexicon Platonicum: Volume 2: Sive Vocum Platonicarum Index.Friedrich Ast - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    The German philosopher and philologist Friedrich Ast published this monumental lexicon in three volumes. A professor of classical literature at the University of Landshut and member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, Ast wrote widely on the history of philosophy. He edited a complete edition of Plato with Latin translation, identifying spurious interpolations and false attributions, using this as a basis for his Lexicon. The work is arranged alphabetically, Volume 2 covering Theta to Omicron. The entries give citations (...)
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    Lexicon Platonicum: Volume 3: Sive Vocum Platonicarum Index.Friedrich Ast - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    The German philosopher and philologist Friedrich Ast published this monumental lexicon in three volumes. A professor of classical literature at the University of Landshut and member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, Ast wrote widely on the history of philosophy. He edited a complete edition of Plato with Latin translation, identifying spurious interpolations and false attributions, using this as a basis for his Lexicon. The work is arranged alphabetically, Volume 3 covering Pi to Omega. The entries give citations (...)
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    Prefaces to unwritten works.Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - 2005 - South Bend, Ind.: St. Augustine's Press. Edited by Michael W. Grenke, Matthew K. Davis, Lise van Boxel & Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche.
    "Prefaces to Unwritten Works is a collection of five essays, prefaces to books that Nietzsche never went on to write. Nietzsche himself put these prefaces together in the form of a small leather-bound, handwritten book, and gave that book to Cosima Wagner as a Christmas present in 1872. The dedicatory letter indicates that Nietzsche sent this little book to Cosima "in heartfelt reverence and as an answer to verbal and epistolary questions." As such, this work is a window into Nietzsche's (...)
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    Das Erbe Platons in England bis zur Bildung Lylys: stufen einer Spiegelung.Friedrich Dannenberg & John Colet - 1932 - Junker Und Dünnhaupt.
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    Aristotle's System of the Physical World: A Comparison with His Predecessors.Friedrich Solmsen - 1970 - Cornell University Press.
    Examining in detail Aristotle's treatment of physical, cosmological, chemical, and meteorological questions, this learned study compares his arguments and conclusions with those of his precursors in order to assess his debt to them and at the same time to show clearly the nature of his own new contributions to the body of scientific thought. It also examines the interrelations of the major topics included in Aristotle's scientific work and the relations between his theology and his science. Describing his work as (...)
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    Lectures on the History of Philosophy: Greek Philosophy to Plato.Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Elizabeth Sanderson Haldane & Frances H. Simson - 1995 - Lincoln: U of Nebraska Press.
    G. W. F. Hegel (1770–1831), the influential German philosopher, believed that human history was advancing spiritually and morally according to God’s purpose. At the beginning of this masterwork, Hegel writes: “What the history of Philosophy shows us is a succession of noble minds, a gallery of heroes of thought, who, by the power of Reason, have penetrated into the being of things, of nature and of spirit, into the Being of God, and have won for us by their labours the (...)
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    Die Entwicklung der Aristotelischen Logik Und Rhetorik.Friedrich Solmsen - 1929 - Weidmann.
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  36. on the epistemological significance of arguments from non transitive similarity.Friedrich Wilhelm Grafe - 2021 - Archive.Org.
    This paper aims to argue for, else illustrate the epistemological significance of the use of non transitive similarity relations, mapping only to "types", as methodologically being on a par with the use of transitive similarity relations (equivalence relations), mapping as well to "predicates". -/- In this paper the sketch of an exact but simple geometrical model of the above construct is followed by mentioning respective use cases for non transitive similarity relations from science and humanities. A well known metaphysics example (...)
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    Die Philosophie des Rechts in historischer Perspektive.Carl Joachim Friedrich - 1955 - Berlin,: Springer Verlag.
    Diese kleine Rechtsphilosophie bemillit sich, die heutige rechts­ philosophische Problematik in den groBen Rahmen der Geschichte der Rechtsphilosophie hineinzustellen. Ein derartiges Unterfangen macht eine strenge Auswahl erforderlich, und jeder wird bei einer solchen zum Teil davon beeinfluBt sein, was er im Hinblick auf die Problema­ tik der Gegenwart als wesentlich empfindet. Viel Interessantes muB notwendigerweise unberiicksichtigt bleiben; als MaBstab fiir die Auswahl habe ich dabei im wesentlichen die Originalitat des rechtsphilosophischen Beitrags angesehen. Eine Ausnahme· bilden die Naturrechtler des 18. Jahrhunderts. (...)
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  38. Vorlesungen über die Geschichte der Philosophie. Teil 3 : Griechische Philosophie: Plato bis Proklos.Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Pierre Garniron & Walter Jaeschke - 1997 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 59 (2):356-357.
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    Philosophische und vermischte Schriften.Friedrich Schleiermacher - 1838 - de Gruyter.
    Excerpt from Philosophische und Vermischte Schriften, Vol. 2 About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, (...)
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    Lectures on the History of Philosophy, Volume 2 Plato and the Platonists.Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (ed.) - 1995 - University of Nebraska Press.
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    Hegel's Lectures on History of Philosophy.Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1989 - Humanity Books.
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was not only a great philosopher but a great historian of philosophy. He invented the idea of the philosophical tradition as a discussion among philosophers extending over centuries centering on a few main philosophical problems. The conceptual scheme, widely accepted in histories of philosophy, emerged in Hegel's lectures at the same time as German idealism itself. This new abridgment of a well-known edition makes the main insights of Hegel's famous Lectures on the History of Philosophy (...)
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    The sting of negativity: Irad Kimhi and Michael Della Rocca on the Parmenidean challenge.Anton Friedrich Koch - 2024 - European Journal of Philosophy 32 (2):577-595.
    Irad Kimhi considers the conundrum, first addressed by Parmenides, of how negative facts can be the case and be thought, to be the puzzle that philosophy has been working to solve since Plato and Aristotle and wants to do his part by criticizing Frege's dissociation of sense and force and developing a more Aristotelian account of judgment. Michael Della Rocca considers the conundrum a hopeless aporia that we must avoid by embracing Parmenides' radical monism of being and in a (...)
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    The ages of the world: book one: the past (original version, 1811) plus supplementary fragments, including a fragment from Book two (the present) along with a fleeting glimpse into the future.Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling - 2019 - Albany: State University of New York Press. Edited by Joseph P. Lawrence.
    In 1810, after establishing a reputation as Europe's most prolific philosopher, F. W. J. Schelling embarked on his most ambitious project, The Ages of the World. For over a decade he produced multiple drafts of the work before finally conceding its failure, a "failure" in which Heidegger, Jaspers, Voegelin, and many others have discerned a pivotal moment in the history of philosophy. Slavoj Zizek calls this text the "vanishing mediator," the project that, even while withheld and concealed from view, connects (...)
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  44. Timaeus.Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling, Hartmut Buchner & Hermann Krings - 1994
  45. Fichte’s Ideas on God and Immortality (translation).Chiu Yui Plato Tse & Rory L. Phillips - 2018 - Pli 29:185-197.
    This short piece is collected in the complete edition of Fichte's works published by the Bavarian Academy of Sciences (1964-2012), IV/1, pp. 153-167. According to the editors' foreword, it first appeared anonymously as part of a pamphlet titled "Something from Professor Fichte and for him. Published by a veracious schoolmaster" in 1799 in Bayreuth as a response to the so-called atheism dispute, which eventually cost Fichte his chair in Jena. This translation concerns a part appended to the pamphlet which is (...)
     
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    Platone: secondo l'edizione postuma del 1833 delle Lezioni sulla storia della filosofia curate da Karl Ludwig Michelet.Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Karl Ludwig Michelet & Vincenzo Cicero - 1998 - Rusconi Libri.
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  47. Nachweise aus Friedrich ueberweg, untersuchungen über die echtheit und zeitfolge platonischer schriften und über die hauptmomente aus plato’s leben (1861).Jing Huang - 2019 - Nietzsche Studien 48 (1):318-321.
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  48. On Plato's Symposium = Über Platons Symposion : Vortrag Gehalten in der Carl Friedrich von Siemens Stiftung Am 15. Juni 1993.Seth Benardete - 1994 - Carl Friedrich von Siemens Stiftung.
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    Friedrich Schlegel’s Sceptical Interpretation of Plato.Johannes Korngiebel - 2017 - In Klaus Vieweg, Stella Synegianni, Georges Faraklas & Jannis Kozatsas (eds.), Hegel and Scepticism: On Klaus Vieweg's Interpretation. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 165-184.
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    Plato and the German Romantic Thinkers: Friedrich Schlegel and Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher (translated by Gary Handwerk).Marie-Dominique Richard - 2015 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 36 (1):91-124.
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