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expressing Varieties of Experience to be explained psycho-
logically--or, to use the most comprehensive term, bio-
logically--that there can be no doubt that, sooner or later,
we shall see the Doctrine of Ideas consistently treated in this
way. And we may confidently expect that the employment of
this intimate method of interpretation upon work so genial,
so charged with rich personality, as is Plato's, will discover
there treasures of truth and beauty hitherto hidden. For
myself I make no claim to have discovered treasures; but
I hope that the Second Part of this Essay may lead younger
and better psychologists than I am to believe that there
are treasures to be discovered.

Reserving the treatment of the aesthetic side of the
Doctrine of Ideas for the Second Part, I now proceed to
deal, in detail, with its methodological side.

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Publication Information: Book Title: Plato's Doctrine of Ideas. Contributors: J. A. Stewart - author. Publisher: Clarendon Press. Place of Publication: Oxford. Publication Year: 1909. Page Number: 13.
    
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