The Dialogues of Plato, Količina 1Clarendon Press, 1871 |
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Stran 11
... immortality . This Thracian told me that the Greek physicians are quite right in these notions of theirs , which I was mentioning , as far as they go ; but Zamolxis , he added , our king , who is also a god , says further , ' that as ...
... immortality . This Thracian told me that the Greek physicians are quite right in these notions of theirs , which I was mentioning , as far as they go ; but Zamolxis , he added , our king , who is also a god , says further , ' that as ...
Stran 205
... immortal , without giving them the knowledge of the way to use the immortality , neither would there be any use in that , if we may argue from the analogy of the previous instances ? To all this he agreed . Then , my dear boy , I said ...
... immortal , without giving them the knowledge of the way to use the immortality , neither would there be any use in that , if we may argue from the analogy of the previous instances ? To all this he agreed . Then , my dear boy , I said ...
Stran 250
... immortal soul which is always learning and forgetting in successive periods of existence , wandering over all places of the upper and under world , having seen and known all things at one time or other , and by association out of one ...
... immortal soul which is always learning and forgetting in successive periods of existence , wandering over all places of the upper and under world , having seen and known all things at one time or other , and by association out of one ...
Stran 254
... immortality of the soul . It may be observed that the fanciful notion of pre - existence is combined with a true view of the unity of knowledge , and of the association of ideas . The germs of two valu- able principles of education may ...
... immortality of the soul . It may be observed that the fanciful notion of pre - existence is combined with a true view of the unity of knowledge , and of the association of ideas . The germs of two valu- able principles of education may ...
Stran 269
... immortal , and at one time has an end , which is termed dying , and at another time is born again , but is never destroyed . And the moral is , that a man ought to live always in perfect holiness . For in the ninth year Persephone sends ...
... immortal , and at one time has an end , which is termed dying , and at another time is born again , but is never destroyed . And the moral is , that a man ought to live always in perfect holiness . For in the ninth year Persephone sends ...
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admit Agathon agree Alcibiades answer Anytus appear argument Aristodemus Aristophanes assented Athenians Athens beauty believe beloved better body called Cebes Certainly Charmides Cleinias courage Crat Cratylus Critias Crito Ctesippus dear death desire Dialogue Dionysodorus discourse divine earth Eryximachus Euth Euthydemus Euthyphro evil existence fancy father fear give gods harmony hear heard Hermogenes Hesiod holy Homer honour human ideas ignorance imagine immortal justice knowledge Laches language live lover Lysias Lysimachus Lysis manner matter mean Meletus Menexenus mind nature never Nicias notion opinion opposite pain person Phaedr philosophy physician piety Plato pleasure poets praise principle Prodicus Protagoras question reason replied rhapsode rhetoric sense Simmias Socrates Sophists sort soul speak speech suppose surely talking taught teach teachers tell temperance things thought true truth virtue wisdom wise words youth Zeus