Great Books of the Western World, Količina 7Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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Stran 36
... agree with me about the parts ? For I say that justice , temperance , and the like , are all of them parts of virtue as well as cour- age . Would you not say the same ? Nic . Certainly . Soc . Well then , so far we are agreed . And now ...
... agree with me about the parts ? For I say that justice , temperance , and the like , are all of them parts of virtue as well as cour- age . Would you not say the same ? Nic . Certainly . Soc . Well then , so far we are agreed . And now ...
Stran 142
... agree ? Ion . I can interpret them equally well , Soc- rates , where they agree . Soc . But what about matters in which they do not agree ? -for example , about divination , of which both Homer and Hesiod have some- thing to say— lon ...
... agree ? Ion . I can interpret them equally well , Soc- rates , where they agree . Soc . But what about matters in which they do not agree ? -for example , about divination , of which both Homer and Hesiod have some- thing to say— lon ...
Stran 334
... agree . But let me ask you another question : Has excess of pleasure any affinity to temperance ? How can that be ... agree , he said . Thus much of music , which makes a fair ending ; for what should be the end of music if not the love ...
... agree . But let me ask you another question : Has excess of pleasure any affinity to temperance ? How can that be ... agree , he said . Thus much of music , which makes a fair ending ; for what should be the end of music if not the love ...
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able Adeimantus admit Agathon agree animals answer Anytus appear argument Athenians beauty become better body called Callicles Cebes Certainly Clearly Cleinias courage Crat Cratylus Critias Crito Ctesippus desire Dionysodorus divine earth enquiry equal Euth Euthydemus Euthyphro evil existence father fear give Glaucon gods Gorgias guardians hear heaven Hesiod Homer honour ignorant imagine imitation injustice justice kind knowledge lover manner matter mean Meletus ment mind motion nature never Nicias not-being opinion opposite pain Parmenides partake person Phaedr philosopher physician pleasure poets Polus praise principle Prodicus Protagoras question reason replied rhetoric rulers Simmias Socrates sort soul speak suppose sure tell temperance Theaet Theaetetus Theod things thought Thrasymachus tion true truly truth unjust virtue whole wisdom wise words youth Zeus