SelectionsScribner, 1955 - 448 strani |
Iz vsebine knjige
Zadetki 1–3 od 72
Stran 98
... knowledge of man ought to choose the greater or less , either ence to themselves or to each other , and whether at a distance ; what would be the saving princi- ur lives ? Would not knowledge ? -a knowledge ring , when the question is ...
... knowledge of man ought to choose the greater or less , either ence to themselves or to each other , and whether at a distance ; what would be the saving princi- ur lives ? Would not knowledge ? -a knowledge ring , when the question is ...
Stran 368
... knowledge - I mean absolute knowledge absolute truth ? knowledge which we have , will answer to the we have ; and again , each kind of knowledge ave , will be a knowledge of each kind of being ave ? y . ideas themselves , as you admit ...
... knowledge - I mean absolute knowledge absolute truth ? knowledge which we have , will answer to the we have ; and again , each kind of knowledge ave , will be a knowledge of each kind of being ave ? y . ideas themselves , as you admit ...
Stran 369
... knowledge ; and the same of b d of the rest ? Yes . And if there be such a thing as participation in te knowledge , no one is more likely than God to is most exact knowledge ? Certainly . Why not ? Because , Socrates , said Parmenides ...
... knowledge ; and the same of b d of the rest ? Yes . And if there be such a thing as participation in te knowledge , no one is more likely than God to is most exact knowledge ? Certainly . Why not ? Because , Socrates , said Parmenides ...
Vsebina
INTRODUCTIONRAPHAEL DEMOS | v |
APOLOGY | 1 |
CRITO | 28 |
Avtorske pravice | |
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absolute Adeimantus admit Agathon agree Alcibiades answer Anytus Apollodorus appear argument assent Athenians Athens beauty become believe better body called Callicles Cebes Certainly Cleinias courage Crito death desire dialogue divine doctrine earth equal Eryximachus essence evil existence fear give Glaucon gods Gorgias harmony hear heard heaven Heracles Hesiod hich Hippocrates Homer honourable human idea immortal injustice judge justice knowledge laws live lover manner matter mean Meletus mind mortal motion nature never opinion opposite pain Parmenides person philosopher Plato pleasure poets principle Prodicus Protagoras punishment Pythodorus question reason replied rhapsode sense Simmias Socrates sort soul speak suppose sure tell temperance Theaet Theaetetus Theodorus ther things thought tion true truth virtue whole wisdom wise words youth Zeus