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View p. 99 from The Philosophical Writings of Peirce
View p. 99 from The Philosophical Writings of Peirce
View p. 99 from The Philosophical Writings of Peirce
View [270] from La République
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La République

Plato

1956

[270]

Mais de tous les organes des sens, l'œil est, je pense, celui qui tient le plus du soleil.

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La République

Plato

1956

[270]

View [270] from La République
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La République

Plato

1956

[270]

View [270] from La République
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La République

Plato

1956

[270]

View [272] from La République
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La République

Plato

1956

[272]

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La République

Plato

1956

[272]

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La République

Plato

1956

[272]

d'obscurité, sur ce qui nait et périt

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La République

Plato

1956

[272]

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La République

Plato

1956

[272]

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La République

Plato

1956

[272]

les yeux voient faiblement et paraissent presque aveugles, comme s'ils avaient perdu la netteté de leur vue.

View p. 287 from Phèdre
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Phèdre

Plato

1945

p. 287

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Phèdre

Plato

1945

p. 287

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Phèdre

Plato

1945

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