Great Pedagogical Essays; Plato to SpencerFranklin Verzelius Newton Painter AMS Press, 1970 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... body are two , we see also that there are two parts of the soul , the rational and the irrational , and two corresponding states- - reason and appetite . And as the body is prior in order of generation to the soul , so the irrational is ...
... body are two , we see also that there are two parts of the soul , the rational and the irrational , and two corresponding states- - reason and appetite . And as the body is prior in order of generation to the soul , so the irrational is ...
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... bodies ; for the two kinds of labor are opposed to one another , the labor of the body impedes the mind , and the labor of the mind the body . 66 5. Concerning music there are some questions which we have already raised ; these we may ...
... bodies ; for the two kinds of labor are opposed to one another , the labor of the body impedes the mind , and the labor of the mind the body . 66 5. Concerning music there are some questions which we have already raised ; these we may ...
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... body is crazy and feeble will never be able to advance in it . I confess there are some men's constitutions of body and mind so vigorous , and well framed by nature that they need not much assistance from others ; but , by the strength ...
... body is crazy and feeble will never be able to advance in it . I confess there are some men's constitutions of body and mind so vigorous , and well framed by nature that they need not much assistance from others ; but , by the strength ...
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PLATO Biographical Sketch | 7 |
ARISTOTLE Biographical Sketch | 33 |
XENOPHON Biographical Sketch | 61 |
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