The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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Page xi
... soul with the body ; and Plato did not fail to observe that al- though sensation , strictly speaking , has cognisance only of corporeal qualities , there are certain internal states of the soul which have no immediate reference to the ...
... soul with the body ; and Plato did not fail to observe that al- though sensation , strictly speaking , has cognisance only of corporeal qualities , there are certain internal states of the soul which have no immediate reference to the ...
Page xiii
... soul sustains itself , and by perpetual renova- tion becomes participant in immortality . Stimulated by such a desire , the philosophical mind or soul strives to attain , as far as possible , to a perfect remembrance of ideas which are ...
... soul sustains itself , and by perpetual renova- tion becomes participant in immortality . Stimulated by such a desire , the philosophical mind or soul strives to attain , as far as possible , to a perfect remembrance of ideas which are ...
Page xvii
... soul , † the proper perfection of man's 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 ...
... soul , † the proper perfection of man's 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 ...
Page xviii
... soul . His ethical discussions , there- fore , have for their object , the limiting of the desires , and the cure of the diseases produced by them in the soul ; while his political discussions have for their immediate object , the ...
... soul . His ethical discussions , there- fore , have for their object , the limiting of the desires , and the cure of the diseases produced by them in the soul ; while his political discussions have for their immediate object , the ...
Page xxi
... soul performs its own functions without interfering with the others || ( μὴ ἐάσαντα τἀλλότρια πράττειν ἕκαστον ἐν αὐτῷ μήδε πολυπραγμονεῖν πρὸς ἄλληλα ) . Just or virtuous actions , then , says he , consist in the performance of actions ...
... soul performs its own functions without interfering with the others || ( μὴ ἐάσαντα τἀλλότρια πράττειν ἕκαστον ἐν αὐτῷ μήδε πολυπραγμονεῖν πρὸς ἄλληλα ) . Just or virtuous actions , then , says he , consist in the performance of actions ...
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