A History of Greek Philosophy: (1969) : The fifth-century enlightenmentCambridge University Press, 1962 - Philosophy, Ancient |
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... bodies of their parents ) and asked them if anything could persuade them to burn their fathers ( as the Greeks did ) , whereupon they cried aloud at the mere mention of such impiety . Euripides too noted that incest is practised among ...
... bodies of their parents ) and asked them if anything could persuade them to burn their fathers ( as the Greeks did ) , whereupon they cried aloud at the mere mention of such impiety . Euripides too noted that incest is practised among ...
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... body . Wisdom was something that should be freely shared between friends and ' Pp . 271ff . below . ¿ petñs didáσkaλo was Plato's regular way of referring to the Sophists ( Dodds , Gorgias , 366 ) . For Gorgias see Meno 95 c , Gorg ...
... body . Wisdom was something that should be freely shared between friends and ' Pp . 271ff . below . ¿ petñs didáσkaλo was Plato's regular way of referring to the Sophists ( Dodds , Gorgias , 366 ) . For Gorgias see Meno 95 c , Gorg ...
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... body ' ( Thuc . 3.38.7 ) . Hippias tells Socrates that in two days ' time he will be giving a recital ' in the School of Pheidostratus ' , and Prodicus did the same in the Lyceum ( Hipp . Maj . 286b , Eryxias 397c ) . Prices ' The point ...
... body ' ( Thuc . 3.38.7 ) . Hippias tells Socrates that in two days ' time he will be giving a recital ' in the School of Pheidostratus ' , and Prodicus did the same in the Lyceum ( Hipp . Maj . 286b , Eryxias 397c ) . Prices ' The point ...
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... body politic . Zeus's decree stands for what in the non - mythical anthropologies ( and in Protagoras's mind ) was the work of time , bitter experience , and necessity . The story teaches two things about the ' political virtues ' : ( a ) ...
... body politic . Zeus's decree stands for what in the non - mythical anthropologies ( and in Protagoras's mind ) was the work of time , bitter experience , and necessity . The story teaches two things about the ' political virtues ' : ( a ) ...
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... body and soul of steel ' , exemption from the ills of the flesh , and a total lack of human feeling . Even such a one could not continue to tyrannize with impunity , for all men would be his enemies , and through their allegiance to law ...
... body and soul of steel ' , exemption from the ills of the flesh , and a total lack of human feeling . Even such a one could not continue to tyrannize with impunity , for all men would be his enemies , and through their allegiance to law ...
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