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Page 69
... called ' part ' of the soul is characterised by a peculiar form of desire . Moreover , these three forms of desire are themselves characterised by their peculiar objects . Thus , where Plato proves that the tyrannical man is of all men ...
... called ' part ' of the soul is characterised by a peculiar form of desire . Moreover , these three forms of desire are themselves characterised by their peculiar objects . Thus , where Plato proves that the tyrannical man is of all men ...
Page 72
... called either the beautiful or the good , indifferently . Beauty and goodness may be manifested in a variety of forms , ranging through the whole scale of being . It is this variety of forms that distinguishes the several kinds of ...
... called either the beautiful or the good , indifferently . Beauty and goodness may be manifested in a variety of forms , ranging through the whole scale of being . It is this variety of forms that distinguishes the several kinds of ...
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... called large - scale industry was then supplied by slaves - ' living tools ' , as Aristotle called them . It is estimated that when Pericles died the population of Attica was divided into a little more than 200,000 freemen and 115,000 ...
... called large - scale industry was then supplied by slaves - ' living tools ' , as Aristotle called them . It is estimated that when Pericles died the population of Attica was divided into a little more than 200,000 freemen and 115,000 ...
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The Harmony of the Spheres 1930 | 14 |
The Unwritten Philosophy 1935 | 31 |
Platos Commonwealth 1935 | 47 |
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