A History of Greek Philosophy: The fifth-century enlightenmentUniversity Press, 1962 - Philosophy, Ancient |
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... Bibliography 508 Index of passages quoted or referred to 524 General Index 536 Index of selected Greek words 544 For the head of Socrates represented on the cover see p . 387 , n . I. PREFACE This volume must begin with an apology . I xi.
... Bibliography 508 Index of passages quoted or referred to 524 General Index 536 Index of selected Greek words 544 For the head of Socrates represented on the cover see p . 387 , n . I. PREFACE This volume must begin with an apology . I xi.
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... quoted as a relevant example . But the names which Burnet mentions are Zaleucus , Charondas and Solon , whose activity can hardly be held responsible for the emergence of new theories denying the religious sanction of law in the period ...
... quoted as a relevant example . But the names which Burnet mentions are Zaleucus , Charondas and Solon , whose activity can hardly be held responsible for the emergence of new theories denying the religious sanction of law in the period ...
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... quoted as having written that God set all men free and nature has made no man a slave ; and by Aristotle's time there were certainly some who maintained that slavery was unnatural . ( The subject is treated in ch . vI ( 4 ) below ...
... quoted as having written that God set all men free and nature has made no man a slave ; and by Aristotle's time there were certainly some who maintained that slavery was unnatural . ( The subject is treated in ch . vI ( 4 ) below ...
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... quoted as another example . Here however the Muse is speaking of him with hatred and disgust , and the word probably carries something of the unfavourable tone which it acquired early in the fifth century.2 It looks however as if in the ...
... quoted as another example . Here however the Muse is speaking of him with hatred and disgust , and the word probably carries something of the unfavourable tone which it acquired early in the fifth century.2 It looks however as if in the ...
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... quoting in full ( 324a – c ) : In punishing wrongdoers , no one concentrates on the fact that a man has done wrong in the past , or punishes him on that account , unless taking blind vengeance like a beast . No , punishment is not ...
... quoting in full ( 324a – c ) : In punishing wrongdoers , no one concentrates on the fact that a man has done wrong in the past , or punishes him on that account , unless taking blind vengeance like a beast . No , punishment is not ...
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