The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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... manner of Socrates , the various ques- tions of philosophy then in vogue . And so Schleiermacher remarks : — “ In every way , not accidentally only or from prac- tice and tradition , but necessarily and naturally , Plato's was a ...
... manner of Socrates , the various ques- tions of philosophy then in vogue . And so Schleiermacher remarks : — “ In every way , not accidentally only or from prac- tice and tradition , but necessarily and naturally , Plato's was a ...
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... manner , without regard to order or decency , we have before us dŋpoxparía or mob - rule ; -and lastly , when any one passion or violent emotion exercises sway to the * The question , whether virtue is one or many ( often raised without ...
... manner , without regard to order or decency , we have before us dŋpoxparía or mob - rule ; -and lastly , when any one passion or violent emotion exercises sway to the * The question , whether virtue is one or many ( often raised without ...
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... manner they would celebrate the festival , as they were now to do so for the first time . The procession of the natives themselves , in- * See the opening of the Timæus . + Glaucon and Adimantus were the brothers of Plato . Comp . Xen ...
... manner they would celebrate the festival , as they were now to do so for the first time . The procession of the natives themselves , in- * See the opening of the Timæus . + Glaucon and Adimantus were the brothers of Plato . Comp . Xen ...
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... manner of the poets ; for it seems he had a notion , that justice consists in giving every one what was expe- dient for him ; and this he called his due . But what is your opinion ? said he . By Zeus , replied I , if any one then should ...
... manner of the poets ; for it seems he had a notion , that justice consists in giving every one what was expe- dient for him ; and this he called his due . But what is your opinion ? said he . By Zeus , replied I , if any one then should ...
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... manner : -and when they have made them , they declare that to be just for the governed , which is advan- tageous for themselves , and any one who transgresses it , they punish as one acting contrary both to law and justice . This , then ...
... manner : -and when they have made them , they declare that to be just for the governed , which is advan- tageous for themselves , and any one who transgresses it , they punish as one acting contrary both to law and justice . This , then ...
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