The Dialogues of Plato: Tr. Into English, with Analyses and Introduction, Том 3Jefferson Press, 1871 |
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... Protarchus , that the pleasure is what it is , although the calculation may be false , or the after effects painful . It is difficult to acquit Plato , in his own language , of being a tyro in dialectics , when he overlooks such a ...
... Protarchus , that the pleasure is what it is , although the calculation may be false , or the after effects painful . It is difficult to acquit Plato , in his own language , of being a tyro in dialectics , when he overlooks such a ...
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... Protarchus , the son of Callias ( 19 B ) , a noble Athenian youth , sprung from a family which had spent more on the Sophists than all the rest of the world ( cp . Apol . 20 A , B ; Cratylus , 391 C ) . Philebus , who appears to be the ...
... Protarchus , the son of Callias ( 19 B ) , a noble Athenian youth , sprung from a family which had spent more on the Sophists than all the rest of the world ( cp . Apol . 20 A , B ; Cratylus , 391 C ) . Philebus , who appears to be the ...
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... Protarchus thinks ( who seems to confuse the absolute with the super- lative ) , gives to pleasure the character of the absolute good . Yes , re- torts Socrates , and also gives to pain the character of absolute evil . Therefore the ...
... Protarchus thinks ( who seems to confuse the absolute with the super- lative ) , gives to pleasure the character of the absolute good . Yes , re- torts Socrates , and also gives to pain the character of absolute evil . Therefore the ...
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... Protarchus reclaims . ones . - Leaving his denial for the present , Socrates proceeds to show that some pleasures are false from another point of view . In desire , as we admitted , the body is divided from the soul , 148 PHILEBUS .
... Protarchus reclaims . ones . - Leaving his denial for the present , Socrates proceeds to show that some pleasures are false from another point of view . In desire , as we admitted , the body is divided from the soul , 148 PHILEBUS .
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... Protarchus loves ( and only a wise man could have ever imagined such a notion ) , that all things are in a perpetual flux , still these changes are often unconscious , and devoid either of pleasure or pain . We assume , then , that ...
... Protarchus loves ( and only a wise man could have ever imagined such a notion ) , that all things are in a perpetual flux , still these changes are often unconscious , and devoid either of pleasure or pain . We assume , then , that ...
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