Plato's GorgiasBell, 1864 - 146 pages |
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Page xii
... believe be denied by any one who has ever read even a few pages of any modern German philosophical work : nor do I think that the harsh and ill - sounding terminology of the Stoics , or even , may I say ? of Aristotle , contributes in ...
... believe be denied by any one who has ever read even a few pages of any modern German philosophical work : nor do I think that the harsh and ill - sounding terminology of the Stoics , or even , may I say ? of Aristotle , contributes in ...
Page xvi
... believe ) not only justi- fiable but absolutely required . Of minor importance is the occasional omission of the article in rendering oi äλo , and perhaps other similar phrases ; the non - observance of the position of the article with ...
... believe ) not only justi- fiable but absolutely required . Of minor importance is the occasional omission of the article in rendering oi äλo , and perhaps other similar phrases ; the non - observance of the position of the article with ...
Page xvii
... believe to be the truth . I refer to the trans- lation of où Távu , and I will take this opportunity to enter in detail upon the consideration of the whole question ; but as the note promises to be a somewhat long one , it may perhaps ...
... believe to be the truth . I refer to the trans- lation of où Távu , and I will take this opportunity to enter in detail upon the consideration of the whole question ; but as the note promises to be a somewhat long one , it may perhaps ...
Page xviii
... believe scarcely to half a dozen ; any other coincidences that may be found between our versions are accidental . It only remains to say that the text I have followed is that of the Zurich Editors , except in a few rare instances which ...
... believe scarcely to half a dozen ; any other coincidences that may be found between our versions are accidental . It only remains to say that the text I have followed is that of the Zurich Editors , except in a few rare instances which ...
Page liii
... believe no direct ancient authority for this , still it is an easy deduction from the moral theories and views of life which they entertained . The ancient authorities for the doctrines of Aristippus may be seen in Stallbaum's Introd ...
... believe no direct ancient authority for this , still it is an easy deduction from the moral theories and views of life which they entertained . The ancient authorities for the doctrines of Aristippus may be seen in Stallbaum's Introd ...
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Page xix - Self-reverence, self-knowledge, self-control, These three alone lead life to sovereign power. Yet not for power (power of herself Would come uncall'd for) but to live by law, Acting the law we live by without fear ; And, because right is right, to follow right Were wisdom in the scorn of consequence.