The Dialogues of Plato, Том 1Charles Scribner's sons, 1902 |
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Стр. 237
... Anytus , who is a respecta- ble and well - to - do citizen of the old school , and happens to be pres- ent . He is asked " Whether Meno shall go to the Sophists and be taught . " The very suggestion of this throws him into a rage . whom ...
... Anytus , who is a respecta- ble and well - to - do citizen of the old school , and happens to be pres- ent . He is asked " Whether Meno shall go to the Sophists and be taught . " The very suggestion of this throws him into a rage . whom ...
Стр. 240
... Anytus is the type of the narrow - minded man of the world , who is indignant at innovation , and equally detests the popular teacher and the true philosopher . He seems , like Aristophanes , to regard the new opinions , whether of ...
... Anytus is the type of the narrow - minded man of the world , who is indignant at innovation , and equally detests the popular teacher and the true philosopher . He seems , like Aristophanes , to regard the new opinions , whether of ...
Стр. 241
... ANYTUS . Meno . CAN you tell me , Socrates , whether virtue is no- quired by teaching or by practice ; or if neither by teaching nor by practice , then whether it comes to man by nature , or in what other way ? Socrates . O Meno , there ...
... ANYTUS . Meno . CAN you tell me , Socrates , whether virtue is no- quired by teaching or by practice ; or if neither by teaching nor by practice , then whether it comes to man by nature , or in what other way ? Socrates . O Meno , there ...
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... ANYTUS . Meno . CAN AN you tell me , Socrates , whether virtue is ao- quired by teaching or by practice ; or if neither by teaching nor by practice , then whether it comes to man by nature , or in what other way ? Socrates . O Meno ...
... ANYTUS . Meno . CAN AN you tell me , Socrates , whether virtue is ao- quired by teaching or by practice ; or if neither by teaching nor by practice , then whether it comes to man by nature , or in what other way ? Socrates . O Meno ...
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... Anytus , who is sitting by us at the very moment when he is wanted ; he is the person whom we should ask . In the first place , he is the son of a wealthy and wise father , An- 90 themion , who acquired his wealth , not by accident MENO ...
... Anytus , who is sitting by us at the very moment when he is wanted ; he is the person whom we should ask . In the first place , he is the son of a wealthy and wise father , An- 90 themion , who acquired his wealth , not by accident MENO ...
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Стр. 287 - I do believe that there are gods, and in a sense higher than that in which any of my accusers believe in them. And to you and to God I commit my cause, to be determined by you as is best for you and me.
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