The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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... affected by the variations of human judgment — as a foundation of his system of knowledge . Involved with the notion of the Fallaci- ousness of Opinion , another is closely allied , —the Fallaciousness of the Senses ; and it is the ...
... affected by the variations of human judgment — as a foundation of his system of knowledge . Involved with the notion of the Fallaci- ousness of Opinion , another is closely allied , —the Fallaciousness of the Senses ; and it is the ...
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... affected ; and parti- cularly I was once in company with Sophocles the poet , when he was asked by some one : How , said he , do you feel , Sopho- cles , as to the pleasures of love ; are you still able to enjoy them ? Softly , friend ...
... affected ; and parti- cularly I was once in company with Sophocles the poet , when he was asked by some one : How , said he , do you feel , Sopho- cles , as to the pleasures of love ; are you still able to enjoy them ? Softly , friend ...
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... affects the mind , the one as in itself evil , and the other as good ; and put out of the question mere opinion , as Glaucon recommended ; for if you do not set aside the true opinions on both sides , and add those that are false , we ...
... affects the mind , the one as in itself evil , and the other as good ; and put out of the question mere opinion , as Glaucon recommended ; for if you do not set aside the true opinions on both sides , and add those that are false , we ...
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... affects an individual man and an entire state also ? Certainly , replied he . Is not a state a greater object than an individual ? Greater , said he , Perhaps , then , justice will be more fully developed in what is greater , and also ...
... affects an individual man and an entire state also ? Certainly , replied he . Is not a state a greater object than an individual ? Greater , said he , Perhaps , then , justice will be more fully developed in what is greater , and also ...
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... affected who have lived in a manner quite the reverse of this ? What are you speaking about ? said he , Of savageness and fierceness , said I , and again of effeminacy and mildness . Yes , I understand , said he ; - that is , persons ...
... affected who have lived in a manner quite the reverse of this ? What are you speaking about ? said he , Of savageness and fierceness , said I , and again of effeminacy and mildness . Yes , I understand , said he ; - that is , persons ...
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