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Stran 43
... evil ? Cr . Surely not , Socrates . Soc . And what of doing evil in return for hich is the morality of the many - is that just o Not just . Cr . Soc . ng him ? Cr . For doing evil to another is the same as Very true . Soc . Then we ...
... evil ? Cr . Surely not , Socrates . Soc . And what of doing evil in return for hich is the morality of the many - is that just o Not just . Cr . Soc . ng him ? Cr . For doing evil to another is the same as Very true . Soc . Then we ...
Stran 100
... evil , or that he thinks to be evil . To prefer evil to good is not an nature ; and when a man is compelled to choose two evils , no one will choose the greater when he ave the less . of us agreed to every word of this . 1 , I said ...
... evil , or that he thinks to be evil . To prefer evil to good is not an nature ; and when a man is compelled to choose two evils , no one will choose the greater when he ave the less . of us agreed to every word of this . 1 , I said ...
Stran 144
... evil or sorrow th them ? es . nd would you still say that the evil are evil of the presence of evil ? should . hen those who rejoice are good , and those pain evil ? es . he degrees of good and evil vary with the de- easure and of pain ...
... evil or sorrow th them ? es . nd would you still say that the evil are evil of the presence of evil ? should . hen those who rejoice are good , and those pain evil ? es . he degrees of good and evil vary with the de- easure and of pain ...
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