Plato's GorgiasBell, 1864 - 146 pages |
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Page xxx
... principles , and moral conceptions of all those who aspired to distinction in the state and to the fulfilment of the highest functions of citizen- ship , and one thoroughly worthy to be so treated by Plato- all this may well make us ...
... principles , and moral conceptions of all those who aspired to distinction in the state and to the fulfilment of the highest functions of citizen- ship , and one thoroughly worthy to be so treated by Plato- all this may well make us ...
Page xxxiii
... principles previously admitted , and a resumption of the argument upon a new basis . The three principal divisions , ' says Bonitz , p . 263 , are distinguished by the character of the moral views of life therein subjected to criticism ...
... principles previously admitted , and a resumption of the argument upon a new basis . The three principal divisions , ' says Bonitz , p . 263 , are distinguished by the character of the moral views of life therein subjected to criticism ...
Page xxxiv
... principles on which they rest , and we accordingly find in the last stage of the argument a more fundamental and searching inquiry into the very nature of the conception on which Morality is based . The substance of the remarks ...
... principles on which they rest , and we accordingly find in the last stage of the argument a more fundamental and searching inquiry into the very nature of the conception on which Morality is based . The substance of the remarks ...
Page xxxv
... principles which regulate a man's moral behaviour agree with or may be derived from the rules which determine the proper treat- ment of the five divisions of the speech and their contents , the προοίμιον , διήγησις , πίστεις , τὰ πρὸς ...
... principles which regulate a man's moral behaviour agree with or may be derived from the rules which determine the proper treat- ment of the five divisions of the speech and their contents , the προοίμιον , διήγησις , πίστεις , τὰ πρὸς ...
Page xxxviii
... principles , by which the mind is shaped and moulded as the body by gymnastics ; where as rhetoric only applies these to individual cases , that is , as a remedial art to the cure of a given corruption . Of Justice , dikaiσvvη ...
... principles , by which the mind is shaped and moulded as the body by gymnastics ; where as rhetoric only applies these to individual cases , that is , as a remedial art to the cure of a given corruption . Of Justice , dikaiσvvη ...
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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.