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" In like manner, then, you are to say that the objects of knowledge not only receive from the presence of the good their being known, but their very existence and essence is derived to them from it, though the good itself is not essence but still transcends... "
Emmanuel Levinas 100: Proceedings of the Centenary Conference (Studia ... - Seite 79
herausgegeben von - 2007 - 347 Seiten
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Recovery of the Measure: Interpretation and Nature

Robert C. Neville - 1989 - 392 Seiten
...manner, then, you are to say that the objects of knowledge not only receive from the presence of the good their being known, but their very existence and essence is derived to them from it, though the good itself is not essence but still transcends essence in dignity and surpassing power (Shorey...
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Neoplatonism and Jewish Thought

Lenn Evan Goodman, Professor of Philosophy and Andrew W Mellon Professor in the Humanities Lenn E Goodman - 1992 - 474 Seiten
...manner, then, you are to say that the objects of knowledge not only receive from the presence of the good their being known, but their very existence and essence is derived to them from it, though the good itself is not essence but still transcends essence in dignity and surpassing power," tr.,...
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Feminist Interpretations of Plato

Nancy Tuana - 2010 - 306 Seiten
...power of visibility ... in like manner . . . the objects of knowledge receive from the presence of the good their being known, but their very existence and essence is derived from it."" FEMINIST PHILOSOPHER: Visual imagery is prevalent in Plato's description of the original...
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Strangers and Pilgrims: On the Role of Aporiai in Theology

Douglas R. McGaughey - 1997 - 560 Seiten
...other ideas. Plato writes: "... the objects of knowledge not only receive from the presence of the good their being known, but their very existence and essence is derived to them from it, though the good itself is not essence [idea] but still transcends essence in dignity and surpassing power."...
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A Border Within: National Identity, Cultural Plurality, and Wilderness

Ian H. Angus - 1997 - 284 Seiten
...Good. As it is put in the Republic, "the objects of knowledge not only receive from the presence of the good their being known, but their very existence and essence is derived to them from it, though the good itself is not essence but still transcends essence in dignity and surpassing power."35 Even...
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The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms: Volume 4: The Metaphysics of Symbolic Forms

Ernst Cassirer - 1953 - 278 Seiten
...manner, then, you are to say that the objects of knowledge not only receive from the presence of the good their being known, but their very existence and essence is derived to them from it, though the good itself is not essence but still transcends essence in dignity and surpassing power."— Eds....
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Sethian Gnosticism and the Platonic Tradition

John Douglas Turner - 2001 - 868 Seiten
...inr' eKeivou airrols the objects of knowledge (the Ideas) not only receive from the presence of the Good their being known, but their very existence and essence is derived from it, though the Good itself is not essence, but transcends even essence in dignity and power. 1...
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Transformations of Urban and Suburban Landscapes: Perspectives from ...

Gary Backhaus, John Murungi - 2002 - 304 Seiten
...growth and nurture. ... In like manner . . . things we know not only receive from the presence of the good their being known, but their very existence and essence is derived to them from it, though the good itself is not essence but still transcends essence." Plato, Collected Dialogues, 744. Socrates...
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Symbols of Jesus: A Christology of Symbolic Engagement

Robert C. Neville - 2001 - 330 Seiten
...manner, then, you are to say that the objects of knowledge not only receive from the presence of the good their being known, but their very existence and essence is derived to them from it, though the good itself is not essence but still transcends essence in dignity and surpassing power" (so Shorey...
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The Named God And The Question Of Being: A Trinitarian Theo-ontology

Stanley J. Grenz - 404 Seiten
...Greek philosophers). He declared, "The objects of knowledge not only receive from the presence of the good their being known, but their very existence and essence is derived to them from it, but of their being and essence, though the good itself is not essence but transcends essence in dignity...
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