Great Books of the Western World, Količina 7Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... greater is of a nature to be greater than something else ? Yes . Which is less , if the other is conceived to be greater ? To be sure . And if we could find something which is at once greater than itself , and greater than other great ...
... greater is of a nature to be greater than something else ? Yes . Which is less , if the other is conceived to be greater ? To be sure . And if we could find something which is at once greater than itself , and greater than other great ...
Stran 243
... greater greater , and by small- ness the less become less ? True . Then if a person were to remark that A is taller by a head than B , [ 101 ] and B less by a head than A , you would refuse to admit his statement , and would stoutly ...
... greater greater , and by small- ness the less become less ? True . Then if a person were to remark that A is taller by a head than B , [ 101 ] and B less by a head than A , you would refuse to admit his statement , and would stoutly ...
Stran 267
... greater evil or a greater dishonour to a less one ? Answer , Polus , and fear not ; for you will come to no harm if you nobly resign yourself into the healing hand of the argument as to a physician without shrinking , and either say ...
... greater evil or a greater dishonour to a less one ? Answer , Polus , and fear not ; for you will come to no harm if you nobly resign yourself into the healing hand of the argument as to a physician without shrinking , and either say ...
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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