In Defense of PlatoHarvard University Press, 1953 - 674 strani |
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... Athens . To Popper's succeeding ascriptions to the extremer oligarchs of being treasonably pro - Spartan , morally ruthless , and cynically irreligious , the pat- tern of the preceding discussion is also applicable . In each case the ...
... Athens . To Popper's succeeding ascriptions to the extremer oligarchs of being treasonably pro - Spartan , morally ruthless , and cynically irreligious , the pat- tern of the preceding discussion is also applicable . In each case the ...
Stran 310
... Athens , and one who like Thucydides is said to be ( as we have seen above ) " a friend neither of the . . . demos . . . nor of its imperialist policy , " is ipso facto declared disloyal : " his heart was not with Athens , his native ...
... Athens , and one who like Thucydides is said to be ( as we have seen above ) " a friend neither of the . . . demos . . . nor of its imperialist policy , " is ipso facto declared disloyal : " his heart was not with Athens , his native ...
Stran 315
... Athens , the tre- mendous urge of the Athenian upswing was slackening ; he could well have felt that its energy had been inherited from that earlier epoch , and that evils which had been latent in the system from the beginning had now ...
... Athens , the tre- mendous urge of the Athenian upswing was slackening ; he could well have felt that its energy had been inherited from that earlier epoch , and that evils which had been latent in the system from the beginning had now ...
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OF PLATO THE | 21 |
MENTAL AND MORAL STATURE | 75 |
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