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... relationship which would seem to be in- dicated by their titles , are very dissimilar in design . In the one , the State is the main subject of discussion ; in the other it is a secondary part , subordinate to what the writer evidently ...
... relationship which would seem to be in- dicated by their titles , are very dissimilar in design . In the one , the State is the main subject of discussion ; in the other it is a secondary part , subordinate to what the writer evidently ...
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... relations , which are supposed to be assailed in this fifth book , that there exists the greatest contrariety between the Republic and The Laws . Plato seems , even in his own day , to have been so reproached with this apparent blot in ...
... relations , which are supposed to be assailed in this fifth book , that there exists the greatest contrariety between the Republic and The Laws . Plato seems , even in his own day , to have been so reproached with this apparent blot in ...
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... Relations , and the Ancient Doctrine generally on this Subject II . The Words Προοίμιον and Παραμύθιον . - The Preamble , the Ad- visory or Argumentative Part of the Law III . Subjective Sense of the Word ' Aλŋ0ɛów The Orphic Poetry IV ...
... Relations , and the Ancient Doctrine generally on this Subject II . The Words Προοίμιον and Παραμύθιον . - The Preamble , the Ad- visory or Argumentative Part of the Law III . Subjective Sense of the Word ' Aλŋ0ɛów The Orphic Poetry IV ...
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... relations , especially the duty of filial obedience . Hence it furnishes his constant example , whenever he would con- demn the demoralizing and irreligious tendency of some of the an- cient poetry . 12. οὔτε ὡς τοπαράπαν ὀρθῶς εἴρηται ...
... relations , especially the duty of filial obedience . Hence it furnishes his constant example , whenever he would con- demn the demoralizing and irreligious tendency of some of the an- cient poetry . 12. οὔτε ὡς τοπαράπαν ὀρθῶς εἴρηται ...
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... relations of the other . The use of this word here corresponds well with his ordinary similes , and especially those made use of in the Gorgias , in which false philosophy ( σοφιστική ) holds the same relation to the soul that the ...
... relations of the other . The use of this word here corresponds well with his ordinary similes , and especially those made use of in the Gorgias , in which false philosophy ( σοφιστική ) holds the same relation to the soul that the ...
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