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... death . This event soon gathered a symbolic significance never foreseen by the authors of the charge : ' Socrates is guilty of not recognising the gods whom the State re- cognises . ' In the sense intended the charge was false ; but in ...
... death . This event soon gathered a symbolic significance never foreseen by the authors of the charge : ' Socrates is guilty of not recognising the gods whom the State re- cognises . ' In the sense intended the charge was false ; but in ...
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... death . The choice between a political career and the philosophic life was not a choice that the real Socrates had ever had to face . Plato is thinking here of his own problem . The Gorgias is his final answer to the friends who had ...
... death . The choice between a political career and the philosophic life was not a choice that the real Socrates had ever had to face . Plato is thinking here of his own problem . The Gorgias is his final answer to the friends who had ...
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... death of Zeus was a part of the Cretan myth which the Greeks suppressed . It is noteworthy that the death of Marduk does not figure in the Creation myth ; but we possess tablets recording the ritual of his death and resurrection , which ...
... death of Zeus was a part of the Cretan myth which the Greeks suppressed . It is noteworthy that the death of Marduk does not figure in the Creation myth ; but we possess tablets recording the ritual of his death and resurrection , which ...
Contents
The Harmony of the Spheres 1930 | 14 |
The Unwritten Philosophy 1935 | 31 |
Platos Commonwealth 1935 | 47 |
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