A History of Greek Philosophy: The fifth-century enlightenmentUniversity Press, 1962 - Philosophy, Ancient |
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... expression in the idea of a social compact upheld by Locke and others . The relations between a ruler and his subjects ... expressed ... In enacting his various positive laws the legislator follows an absolutely universally valid norm ...
... expression in the idea of a social compact upheld by Locke and others . The relations between a ruler and his subjects ... expressed ... In enacting his various positive laws the legislator follows an absolutely universally valid norm ...
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... expressed by themselves in their assemblies . This is what he claims as his wisdom.1 Whether Plato was right we can only say , if at all , at a much later stage of our study . Turning ( so far as the two can be distinguished ) from ...
... expressed by themselves in their assemblies . This is what he claims as his wisdom.1 Whether Plato was right we can only say , if at all , at a much later stage of our study . Turning ( so far as the two can be distinguished ) from ...
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... expression deivòs Aéyeiv is frequent . The degeneration resembles that of the English ' terribly ' or ' awfully ' . It is amusingly illustrated in Plato , Prot . 341a - b , where Socrates tells how the purist Prodicus rebukes him for ...
... expression deivòs Aéyeiv is frequent . The degeneration resembles that of the English ' terribly ' or ' awfully ' . It is amusingly illustrated in Plato , Prot . 341a - b , where Socrates tells how the purist Prodicus rebukes him for ...
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... expression is πεντηкоντÁSраÕμos Emídei§is ( Crat . 384b ) . Cf. Ar . Rhet . 1415b15 . Judging by what we know of the Sophists ' standards , 50 dr . would have been rather little for a whole course . Euenus ( p . 45 below ) charged 5 ...
... expression is πεντηкоντÁSраÕμos Emídei§is ( Crat . 384b ) . Cf. Ar . Rhet . 1415b15 . Judging by what we know of the Sophists ' standards , 50 dr . would have been rather little for a whole course . Euenus ( p . 45 below ) charged 5 ...
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... expressed ideal of the ' common search ' , one helping the other that both may come nearer the truth . The contest , said Gorgias , needs both boldness and wit , for the argument , like the herald at Olympia , summons whoever will come ...
... expressed ideal of the ' common search ' , one helping the other that both may come nearer the truth . The contest , said Gorgias , needs both boldness and wit , for the argument , like the herald at Olympia , summons whoever will come ...
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agree Alcibiades Alcidamas Antiphon Antisthenes Apol appears areté argued argument Aristippus Aristophanes Aristotle Aristotle's atheism Athenian Athens believed called Callicles character claim Clouds connexion contemporary Cratylus Critias criticism death definition democracy Democritus dialogue Diogenes discussion divine doctrine Eleatic ethical Euripides evidence existence fact fifth century Gesch give gods Gomperz Gorgias Greek Grote Halbb Hippias historical human idea interest Isocrates justice knowledge logos Lycophron matter means mentioned mind moral nature Nestle nomoi nomos opinion orator origin Parmenides passage Phaedo philosophers physis Plato pleasure poets political practical probably Prodicus Prot Protagoras Protagoras's psyche pupil question quoted reference rhetoric says sense Sextus slave Socrates Socrates's Sophists Sophs soul speaks speech teaching Theaet Theaetetus theory things thought Thrasymachus Thucydides true truth Untersteiner unwritten laws virtue VMzuL words writing Xenophon Zeus καὶ τὸ τῶν