Enlightenment Essays, 第 1-4 卷Enlightenment essays, 1970 |
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... dialogues are quite different . Despite Cicero's suggestion given through Scaevola that the De Oratore is in imitation of Plato's Phaedrus , similarity ends with the situation and the general form of the dialogue . There are few other ...
... dialogues are quite different . Despite Cicero's suggestion given through Scaevola that the De Oratore is in imitation of Plato's Phaedrus , similarity ends with the situation and the general form of the dialogue . There are few other ...
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... dialogue literature popular at the time . The contemporary dialogues were for the most part polemical or expository , with the philosophical dialogue a slightly later form . The publication of Hume's Dialogues , if not the actual com ...
... dialogue literature popular at the time . The contemporary dialogues were for the most part polemical or expository , with the philosophical dialogue a slightly later form . The publication of Hume's Dialogues , if not the actual com ...
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... dialogues built around these two characters continued throughout the first decade of the eighteenth century , and reached a high point in ... dialogues , some observations upon Berkeley's use DIALOGUES : FORMS IN BERKELEY AND HUME 155.
... dialogues built around these two characters continued throughout the first decade of the eighteenth century , and reached a high point in ... dialogues , some observations upon Berkeley's use DIALOGUES : FORMS IN BERKELEY AND HUME 155.
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