In Defense of PlatoHarvard University Press, 1953 - 674 strani |
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Stran 209
... Antisthenes is known to have said suggests this in- terpretation . The center of Antisthenes ' ethical theory lies in the individual's pursuit of his own goal of self - sufficiency , and the good of others ( apart from their progress ...
... Antisthenes is known to have said suggests this in- terpretation . The center of Antisthenes ' ethical theory lies in the individual's pursuit of his own goal of self - sufficiency , and the good of others ( apart from their progress ...
Stran 211
... Antisthenes.184 If among the best attested opinions of Antisthenes stands the declaration , warranted by Cicero , and made central by Popper , that there is one God by nature , though there are many by convention , 185 we must be ...
... Antisthenes.184 If among the best attested opinions of Antisthenes stands the declaration , warranted by Cicero , and made central by Popper , that there is one God by nature , though there are many by convention , 185 we must be ...
Stran 593
... Antisthenes ( note 48 to chapter 8 , pp . 563-564 ) . Antisthenes thus is made to seem a necessary link in the transmission of the humanitarian ideal from Socrates to Stoicism , and therefore , himself , hu- mane . But this ignores the ...
... Antisthenes ( note 48 to chapter 8 , pp . 563-564 ) . Antisthenes thus is made to seem a necessary link in the transmission of the humanitarian ideal from Socrates to Stoicism , and therefore , himself , hu- mane . But this ignores the ...
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OF PLATO THE | 21 |
MENTAL AND MORAL STATURE | 75 |
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