A History of Greek Philosophy: (1969) : The fifth-century enlightenmentCambridge University Press, 1962 - Philosophy, Ancient |
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... soul ' 467 ( 10 ) Religious beliefs of Socrates : is the soul immortal ? ( 11 ) The legacy of Socrates 4833 473 485 ( 12 ) The immediate followers of Socrates ( Aristippus and Euclides ) 489 Bibliography 508 Index of passages quoted or ...
... soul ' 467 ( 10 ) Religious beliefs of Socrates : is the soul immortal ? ( 11 ) The legacy of Socrates 4833 473 485 ( 12 ) The immediate followers of Socrates ( Aristippus and Euclides ) 489 Bibliography 508 Index of passages quoted or ...
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... soul [ or mind ] is nourished ' , and suggests reasons why a young man should hesitate before entrusting himself to such a one : like retailers of bodily foods , they praise their wares indiscriminately without a dietitian's knowledge ...
... soul [ or mind ] is nourished ' , and suggests reasons why a young man should hesitate before entrusting himself to such a one : like retailers of bodily foods , they praise their wares indiscriminately without a dietitian's knowledge ...
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... pp . 19 f . See further below , pp . 234f . Similar language occurs in Xenophon , Mem . 1.4.13 ( man is the only race that worships gods ) and 4.3.14 ( the soul of man τοῦ θείου μετέχει ) . 5 65 GHO art ' they lacked the ' political art ' .
... pp . 19 f . See further below , pp . 234f . Similar language occurs in Xenophon , Mem . 1.4.13 ( man is the only race that worships gods ) and 4.3.14 ( the soul of man τοῦ θείου μετέχει ) . 5 65 GHO art ' they lacked the ' political art ' .
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... soul ' , the law of self- respect or shame which makes wrongdoing impossible even in secret . ( See further vol . II , 495 f . ) Greek recognition of the supremacy of law , as opposed to the will of a king or tyrant , was something of ...
... soul ' , the law of self- respect or shame which makes wrongdoing impossible even in secret . ( See further vol . II , 495 f . ) Greek recognition of the supremacy of law , as opposed to the will of a king or tyrant , was something of ...
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... 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 would ...
... 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 would ...
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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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