The Dialogues of Plato, Količina 1Scribner, 1901 |
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Stran 17
... wise man . Then I am quite certain that he put forth this as a riddle : he meant to say that there was a difficulty in a man knowing what is his own business . I dare say , he replied . And what , then , is the meaning of a man doing ...
... wise man . Then I am quite certain that he put forth this as a riddle : he meant to say that there was a difficulty in a man knowing what is his own business . I dare say , he replied . And what , then , is the meaning of a man doing ...
Stran 18
... wise man , may be reasonably supposed to call him wise who does his own work . O Critias , I said , no sooner had you opened your mouth , han I pretty well knew that you would call that which is proper to a man , and that which is his ...
... wise man , may be reasonably supposed to call him wise who does his own work . O Critias , I said , no sooner had you opened your mouth , han I pretty well knew that you would call that which is proper to a man , and that which is his ...
Stran 19
... wise or temperate , but not know his own wisdom or temperance ? But that , Socrates , he said , is impossible ; and therefore if that is , as you imply , the necessary consequence of any of my previous admissions , I would rather ...
... wise or temperate , but not know his own wisdom or temperance ? But that , Socrates , he said , is impossible ; and therefore if that is , as you imply , the necessary consequence of any of my previous admissions , I would rather ...
Stran 22
... wise or temperate man , and he only , will know himself , and be able to examine what he knows or does not know , and see what others know , and think that they know and do really know ; and what they do not know , and fancy that they ...
... wise or temperate man , and he only , will know himself , and be able to examine what he knows or does not know , and see what others know , and think that they know and do really know ; and what they do not know , and fancy that they ...
Stran 27
... wise man or any other man wants to distin- guish the true physician from the false , what is he to do ? He will not talk to him about medicine ; and that , as we were say- ing , is the only thing which the physician understands . True ...
... wise man or any other man wants to distin- guish the true physician from the false , what is he to do ? He will not talk to him about medicine ; and that , as we were say- ing , is the only thing which the physician understands . True ...
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