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... Socrates describe it as a sort of intellectual conversion that Socrates had experienced in his own person . But Plato knew that it was of much deeper significance than a passage in the biography any individual ; it was a crisis ...
... Socrates describe it as a sort of intellectual conversion that Socrates had experienced in his own person . But Plato knew that it was of much deeper significance than a passage in the biography any individual ; it was a crisis ...
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... Socrates , with or without his consent , in their proceedings . Socrates refused , preferring to face any danger rather than be a party to their infamous acts . Seeing all this and other things as bad , I was disgusted and drew back ...
... Socrates , with or without his consent , in their proceedings . Socrates refused , preferring to face any danger rather than be a party to their infamous acts . Seeing all this and other things as bad , I was disgusted and drew back ...
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... Socrates to point out that every statesman Athens has ever had is condemned by the standard he has set up . Socrates declares himself to be the only true statesman ; but , if he were to take Callicles ' advice and enter public life ...
... Socrates to point out that every statesman Athens has ever had is condemned by the standard he has set up . Socrates declares himself to be the only true statesman ; but , if he were to take Callicles ' advice and enter public life ...
Contents
The Harmony of the Spheres 1930 | 14 |
The Unwritten Philosophy 1935 | 31 |
Platos Commonwealth 1935 | 47 |
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