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Dialogue
1 Intro| dialogues. Like mythology, Greek philosophy has a tendency 2 Intro| Symp.; Meno). In the later Greek, again, ‘sophist’ and ‘philosopher’ 3 Intro| imitation: in the decline of Greek thought there was no original 4 Intro| all of them. And in later Greek literature, the distinction 5 Intro| attributes to them that peculiar Greek sympathy with youth, which 6 Intro| we find no other trace in Greek philosophy; he combines 7 Intro| other difficulties of early Greek philosophy, is to be sought 8 Intro| falsehood, the mind of the Greek thinker was lost in the 9 Intro| in the language of the Greek poet, ‘There is a great 10 Intro| Hegel, as to the ancient Greek thinkers, philosophy was 11 Intro| s treatment of the early Greek thinkers affords the readiest 12 Intro| second stages of the early Greek philosophy. Is there any 13 Intro| predecessors, or from the Greek philosophy, and these generally 14 Intro| our being the heirs of the Greek philosophers can give us 15 Intro| has done more to explain Greek thought than all other writers