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... multiplicity of ideas , he may be able to discern therein , how- ever imperfectly , the unity of truth and science which subsists in the good . PART II . PLATO'S VIEWS ON ETHICS AND POLITICS . VIEW OF THE PLATONIC SYSTEM . XV.
... multiplicity of ideas , he may be able to discern therein , how- ever imperfectly , the unity of truth and science which subsists in the good . PART II . PLATO'S VIEWS ON ETHICS AND POLITICS . VIEW OF THE PLATONIC SYSTEM . XV.
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... able to enjoy them ? Softly , friend , replied he ; most gladly , indeed , have I escaped from these pleasures , as from some furious and savage master . † To me , then , he , at that time , seemed to speak well , and now not less so ...
... able to enjoy them ? Softly , friend , replied he ; most gladly , indeed , have I escaped from these pleasures , as from some furious and savage master . † To me , then , he , at that time , seemed to speak well , and now not less so ...
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Plato. our discussion , I observed him first , so that I was now able to answer him , and said , somewhat in a flutter : -Be not hard on us , Thrasymachus ; if I and he [ Polemarchus ] err in the working out of our arguments , be well ...
Plato. our discussion , I observed him first , so that I was now able to answer him , and said , somewhat in a flutter : -Be not hard on us , Thrasymachus ; if I and he [ Polemarchus ] err in the working out of our arguments , be well ...
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... able , and I can only give them praise , for money I have none ; but how readily I do this , when any one appears to me to speak well , you shall perfectly know directly , whenever you make your answer ; for methinks you will speak well ...
... able , and I can only give them praise , for money I have none ; but how readily I do this , when any one appears to me to speak well , you shall perfectly know directly , whenever you make your answer ; for methinks you will speak well ...
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... able to do unjustly , either se- cretly or by open force , yet I at least am not persuaded that injustice is more gainful than justice ; and on this point pro- bably some of us here are of the same mind , and not I alone . Persuade us ...
... able to do unjustly , either se- cretly or by open force , yet I at least am not persuaded that injustice is more gainful than justice ; and on this point pro- bably some of us here are of the same mind , and not I alone . Persuade us ...
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