Great Books of the Western World, Količina 7Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... greatest good of men and not his . " And when I ask , Who are you ? he will reply , " I am a physician . " What do you mean ? I shall say . Do you mean that your art produces the greatest good ? " Certainly , " he will answer , " for is ...
... greatest good of men and not his . " And when I ask , Who are you ? he will reply , " I am a physician . " What do you mean ? I shall say . Do you mean that your art produces the greatest good ? " Certainly , " he will answer , " for is ...
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... greatest of evils , which is vice ? Pol . True . Soc . And justice punishes us , and makes us more just , and is the medicine of our vice ? Pol . True . Soc . He , then , has the first place in the scale of happiness who has never had ...
... greatest of evils , which is vice ? Pol . True . Soc . And justice punishes us , and makes us more just , and is the medicine of our vice ? Pol . True . Soc . He , then , has the first place in the scale of happiness who has never had ...
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... greatest ignorance . I should like to know whether you and Megillus would agree with me in what I am about to say ; for my opinion is— Cle . What ? Ath . That the greatest ignorance is when a man hates that which he nevertheless thinks ...
... greatest ignorance . I should like to know whether you and Megillus would agree with me in what I am about to say ; for my opinion is— Cle . What ? Ath . That the greatest ignorance is when a man hates that which he nevertheless thinks ...
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