The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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Page ii
... received the best education that Athens could furnish ; being taught reading , writing , and literary knowledge ( ypáμμara ) , by Dionysius , gymnastics by Ariston an Argive wrestler , music by Metellus of Agrigentum and Draco of Athens ...
... received the best education that Athens could furnish ; being taught reading , writing , and literary knowledge ( ypáμμara ) , by Dionysius , gymnastics by Ariston an Argive wrestler , music by Metellus of Agrigentum and Draco of Athens ...
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... receives sensations through the sensuous mechanism ; but it has moreover , ( in addition to the power which it exercises through the instrumentality of the bodily organs , ) a distinct faculty of investi- gating by itself the abstract ...
... receives sensations through the sensuous mechanism ; but it has moreover , ( in addition to the power which it exercises through the instrumentality of the bodily organs , ) a distinct faculty of investi- gating by itself the abstract ...
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... receiving any decisive solution ) , is connected with the more general one , whether the one ( Tỏ év ) can be manifold or the manifold one . From the Dialectic , it must be clear , that on this point Plato came to the conclusion that ...
... receiving any decisive solution ) , is connected with the more general one , whether the one ( Tỏ év ) can be manifold or the manifold one . From the Dialectic , it must be clear , that on this point Plato came to the conclusion that ...
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... received . I asked you , said I , for this reason , —because you seem to me to have no excessive love for riches ; and this is generally the case with those who have not acquired them ; while those who have acquired them [ themselves ...
... received . I asked you , said I , for this reason , —because you seem to me to have no excessive love for riches ; and this is generally the case with those who have not acquired them ; while those who have acquired them [ themselves ...
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... it Truth , simply , and the re- * This passage will be found in Boeckh's Fragm . Pind . 243 , vol . ii . p . 2 , p . 682 . storing what one has received from another , —or shall 6 [ B. I. c . 5 . THE REPUBLIC OF PLATO .
... it Truth , simply , and the re- * This passage will be found in Boeckh's Fragm . Pind . 243 , vol . ii . p . 2 , p . 682 . storing what one has received from another , —or shall 6 [ B. I. c . 5 . THE REPUBLIC OF PLATO .
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