The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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... nature , as also the principles of cognition and moral action , and the essences of individual , concrete , thinking souls ; -respecting all of which may be predicted an ɛldog , which closely corresponds with what we now designate - a ...
... nature , as also the principles of cognition and moral action , and the essences of individual , concrete , thinking souls ; -respecting all of which may be predicted an ɛldog , which closely corresponds with what we now designate - a ...
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... nature , the world of ideas is his proper home , and that he there contemplates the true essence of things , as is implied in the doctrine of reminiscence , it becomes difficult to account for his removal from so perfect a state of ...
... nature , the world of ideas is his proper home , and that he there contemplates the true essence of things , as is implied in the doctrine of reminiscence , it becomes difficult to account for his removal from so perfect a state of ...
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... nature , the power by which the soul fitly accomplishes its exist- ence , whereas vice is a disease of the mind ( Republ . iv . 444. c . ) , arising from delusion or imperfect apprehension of our proper interests ; —that the real ...
... nature , the power by which the soul fitly accomplishes its exist- ence , whereas vice is a disease of the mind ( Republ . iv . 444. c . ) , arising from delusion or imperfect apprehension of our proper interests ; —that the real ...
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... nature of the soul , § whereas the contrary comprise such as are discordant to a right nature , and productive of mental disturbance and agitation . In the realiza- tion of this Justice , in short , consists Virtue itself , which Plato ...
... nature of the soul , § whereas the contrary comprise such as are discordant to a right nature , and productive of mental disturbance and agitation . In the realiza- tion of this Justice , in short , consists Virtue itself , which Plato ...
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... nature of pleasure being mere shadow and inanity ( okaypapnμévn tíç . ) * Now , with respect to Pleasure , each mental faculty has its own peculiar species , -the highest as well as purest of all being exclusively enjoyed by the ...
... nature of pleasure being mere shadow and inanity ( okaypapnμévn tíç . ) * Now , with respect to Pleasure , each mental faculty has its own peculiar species , -the highest as well as purest of all being exclusively enjoyed by the ...
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