The Dialogues of Plato: Translated Into English with Analyses and Introductions, Količina 4Bigelow, Smith, 1900 |
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Stran 150
... taught . And not only is this true of the state , but of individuals ; the best and wisest of our citizens are unable to impart their political wisdom to others : as for example , Pericles , the father of these young men , who gave them ...
... taught . And not only is this true of the state , but of individuals ; the best and wisest of our citizens are unable to impart their political wisdom to others : as for example , Pericles , the father of these young men , who gave them ...
Stran 156
... taught and acquired . - There yet remains one difficulty which has been raised by you about the sons of good men . What is the reason why good men teach their sons the knowledge which is gained from teachers , and make them wise in that ...
... taught and acquired . - There yet remains one difficulty which has been raised by you about the sons of good men . What is the reason why good men teach their sons the knowledge which is gained from teachers , and make them wise in that ...
Stran 206
... taught ; but if virtue is en- tirely knowledge , as you , Socrates , are seeking to show , then I can not but suppose that virtue is capable of being taught . Protagoras , on the other hand , who started by saying that it might be taught ...
... taught ; but if virtue is en- tirely knowledge , as you , Socrates , are seeking to show , then I can not but suppose that virtue is capable of being taught . Protagoras , on the other hand , who started by saying that it might be taught ...
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CRITIAS OR THE ISLAND OF ATLANTIS | 5 |
The Unity of Virtue | 130 |
THE LAWS | 158 |
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