A History of Greek Philosophy: (1969) : The fifth-century enlightenmentCambridge University Press, 1962 - Philosophy, Ancient |
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... definition 425 ( 3 ) Relevance of induction and definition to Socrates's ethical aims 430 ( 4 ) The nature of Socratic definition 437 ( 5 ) The ignorance of Socrates 442 ( 6 ) Virtue is knowledge 450 ( 7 ) All wrongdoing is involuntary ...
... definition 425 ( 3 ) Relevance of induction and definition to Socrates's ethical aims 430 ( 4 ) The nature of Socratic definition 437 ( 5 ) The ignorance of Socrates 442 ( 6 ) Virtue is knowledge 450 ( 7 ) All wrongdoing is involuntary ...
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... definition of virtue , which he calls self - deception ( Pol . 1260a25 ) , and in the first book of the Ethics , which contains one of his most sustained and effective attacks on the Platonic theory of Forms , we find a defence of the ...
... definition of virtue , which he calls self - deception ( Pol . 1260a25 ) , and in the first book of the Ethics , which contains one of his most sustained and effective attacks on the Platonic theory of Forms , we find a defence of the ...
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... definition of law as a σuviên is not held to condemn it as a plot of the weak to defend themselves against the strong or the strong to oppress the weak , and in fact the definition itself presupposes ' the whole of the Crito ' and ...
... definition of law as a σuviên is not held to condemn it as a plot of the weak to defend themselves against the strong or the strong to oppress the weak , and in fact the definition itself presupposes ' the whole of the Crito ' and ...
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... definitions ( ' giving every man his due ' , ' benefiting friends and harming foes ' ) , Thrasymachus bursts out that they are talking nonsense and , pressed to state his own opinion , asserts that ' Justice is nothing but the interest ...
... definitions ( ' giving every man his due ' , ' benefiting friends and harming foes ' ) , Thrasymachus bursts out that they are talking nonsense and , pressed to state his own opinion , asserts that ' Justice is nothing but the interest ...
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... Definition , ( 2 ) Nihilist View , ( 3 ) Incidental Comment , and ( 4 ) Essential Analysis . References for the most important earlier discussions may be found in Kerferd's article , except that he makes no mention of Max Salomon's ...
... Definition , ( 2 ) Nihilist View , ( 3 ) Incidental Comment , and ( 4 ) Essential Analysis . References for the most important earlier discussions may be found in Kerferd's article , except that he makes no mention of Max Salomon's ...
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A History of Greek Philosophy: The fifth-century enlightenment William Keith Chambers Guthrie No preview available - 1962 |
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