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Stran 4
... tion , ( 5 ) Temperance is self - knowledge . But all sciences have a subject : number is the subject of arithmetic , health of medicine what is the subject of temperance or wisdom ? The answer is that ( 6 ) Temperance is the knowledge ...
... tion , ( 5 ) Temperance is self - knowledge . But all sciences have a subject : number is the subject of arithmetic , health of medicine what is the subject of temperance or wisdom ? The answer is that ( 6 ) Temperance is the knowledge ...
Stran 262
... tion , or by nature , or is gained in some other way ? Soc . Had I the command of you as well as of myself , Meno , I would not have inquired whether virtue is given by instruc- tion or not , until we had first ascertained " what virtue ...
... tion , or by nature , or is gained in some other way ? Soc . Had I the command of you as well as of myself , Meno , I would not have inquired whether virtue is given by instruc- tion or not , until we had first ascertained " what virtue ...
Stran 550
... tion of the letter Omega ( οἰονοιστικὴ and οἰωνιστική ) , and in proportion as ( uаvтikǹ oг ) prophecy is higher and more perfect than divination both in name and reality , in the same propor- tion as the ancients testify , is madness ...
... tion of the letter Omega ( οἰονοιστικὴ and οἰωνιστική ) , and in proportion as ( uаvтikǹ oг ) prophecy is higher and more perfect than divination both in name and reality , in the same propor- tion as the ancients testify , is madness ...
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