The Dialogues of Plato, Količina 1Clarendon Press, 1871 |
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Stran 4
... tell us that we or other men know something , but can never tell what we know . But admitting further that there is such a knowledge of what we know and do not know , which would supply a rule and measure of all things , still there ...
... tell us that we or other men know something , but can never tell what we know . But admitting further that there is such a knowledge of what we know and do not know , which would supply a rule and measure of all things , still there ...
Stran 7
... present . I was . Then sit down , and tell us the whole story , which as yet we have only heard imperfectly . I took the place which he assigned to me , by the side of Critias " 1 the son of Callaeschrus , and when I.
... present . I was . Then sit down , and tell us the whole story , which as yet we have only heard imperfectly . I took the place which he assigned to me , by the side of Critias " 1 the son of Callaeschrus , and when I.
Stran 9
... tell you that he is a philosopher already , and also a considerable poet , not in his own opinion only , but in that of others . That , my dear Critias , I replied , is a distinction which has long been in your family , and is inherited ...
... tell you that he is a philosopher already , and also a considerable poet , not in his own opinion only , but in that of others . That , my dear Critias , I replied , is a distinction which has long been in your family , and is inherited ...
Stran 11
... tell you , Socrates , that Charmides is not only pre - eminent in beauty among his equals , but also in that quality which is given by the charm ; and this , as you say , is temperance , is it not ? · Yes , I said . Then let me tell you ...
... tell you , Socrates , that Charmides is not only pre - eminent in beauty among his equals , but also in that quality which is given by the charm ; and this , as you say , is temperance , is it not ? · Yes , I said . Then let me tell you ...
Stran 12
Plato. Yes , I said . Then let me tell you that he is the most temperate of human beings , and for his age inferior to none in any quality . Yes , I said , Charmides ; and indeed I think that you ought to excel others in all good ...
Plato. Yes , I said . Then let me tell you that he is the most temperate of human beings , and for his age inferior to none in any quality . Yes , I said , Charmides ; and indeed I think that you ought to excel others in all good ...
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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