The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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Page xi
... species , the laws and ends of 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 ...
... species , the laws and ends of 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 ...
Page xxii
... species , -the highest as well as purest of all being exclusively enjoyed by the philosopher , through the exercise of wisdom ; † and those who cultivate wisdom and virtue are to be deemed happy , even in the midst of misfor- tune , and ...
... species , -the highest as well as purest of all being exclusively enjoyed by the philosopher , through the exercise of wisdom ; † and those who cultivate wisdom and virtue are to be deemed happy , even in the midst of misfor- tune , and ...
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... species of govern- ment , and furthest of all removed from political perfection . To return to our pattern State : it must have the principle of permanence in healthy operation ; and this is best effected by harmony , or , as it were ...
... species of govern- ment , and furthest of all removed from political perfection . To return to our pattern State : it must have the principle of permanence in healthy operation ; and this is best effected by harmony , or , as it were ...
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... species of ( false or inadequate ) justice to be refuted , thus to make way for the basis of a full and true definition . He then proceeds to consider the constituents of a state - magistrates and subjects ; the former of whom he ...
... species of ( false or inadequate ) justice to be refuted , thus to make way for the basis of a full and true definition . He then proceeds to consider the constituents of a state - magistrates and subjects ; the former of whom he ...
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... species also : but what then ? In which of these species , said he , do you place justice ? I think , indeed , said I , in the most beautiful , —as being a good , which , both on its own account and for what springs from it , is desired ...
... species also : but what then ? In which of these species , said he , do you place justice ? I think , indeed , said I , in the most beautiful , —as being a good , which , both on its own account and for what springs from it , is desired ...
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