A History of Greek Philosophy: (1969) : The fifth-century enlightenmentCambridge University Press, 1962 - Philosophy, Ancient |
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... says Socrates in Xenophon ( Mem . 1.6.13 ) , and adds a comment more caustic than anything in Plato . In the Meno ( 91cff . ) it is Anytus , a typical well - bred member of the governing class , who violently abuses them , and Socrates ...
... says Socrates in Xenophon ( Mem . 1.6.13 ) , and adds a comment more caustic than anything in Plato . In the Meno ( 91cff . ) it is Anytus , a typical well - bred member of the governing class , who violently abuses them , and Socrates ...
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... says that his own work is not intended as a ' competition - piece for a single occasion ' but a possession for all time . As often , Euripides makes his characters speak in true contemporary sophistic style when Creon's herald sings the ...
... says that his own work is not intended as a ' competition - piece for a single occasion ' but a possession for all time . As often , Euripides makes his characters speak in true contemporary sophistic style when Creon's herald sings the ...
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... says you Xenophon ( Mem . 1.7.1 ) , ' always said that the best way to acquire a good name was to become what you wished to be thought to be ' . Socrates however would hardly have included ' a ready tongue ' among worth - while ...
... says you Xenophon ( Mem . 1.7.1 ) , ' always said that the best way to acquire a good name was to become what you wished to be thought to be ' . Socrates however would hardly have included ' a ready tongue ' among worth - while ...
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... says this democratic sympathizer , ' benefits the whole people ' . Most scholars would probably agree with the ... say little more than that ideas are.
... says this democratic sympathizer , ' benefits the whole people ' . Most scholars would probably agree with the ... say little more than that ideas are.
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... say which was the imitator.3 In SS18-19 the writer , eulogizing the early Athenians , says : They conducted the city's affairs in the spirit of free men , by law honouring the good and punishing the wicked , for they thought it the ...
... say which was the imitator.3 In SS18-19 the writer , eulogizing the early Athenians , says : They conducted the city's affairs in the spirit of free men , by law honouring the good and punishing the wicked , for they thought it the ...
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