Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... virtue ; " Timæus , " or concerning the origin and nature of the world ; " Phædo , " or concern- ing the immortality of the soul ; the " Republic , " or con- cerning the state that realizes justice ; and the " Laws , " which deals with ...
... virtue ; " Timæus , " or concerning the origin and nature of the world ; " Phædo , " or concern- ing the immortality of the soul ; the " Republic , " or con- cerning the state that realizes justice ; and the " Laws , " which deals with ...
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... virtue . The order of songs and dances shall be as follows : - There are many ancient musical compositions and dances which are excellent , and from these the government may freely select what is proper SELECTION FROM THE “ LAWS ” 1 19.
... virtue . The order of songs and dances shall be as follows : - There are many ancient musical compositions and dances which are excellent , and from these the government may freely select what is proper SELECTION FROM THE “ LAWS ” 1 19.
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... virtue of body and soul may truly be said to be twice , or more than twice , as full of toil and trouble as the pur- suit after Pythian and Olympic victories , which debars a man from every employment of life . For there ought to be no ...
... virtue of body and soul may truly be said to be twice , or more than twice , as full of toil and trouble as the pur- suit after Pythian and Olympic victories , which debars a man from every employment of life . For there ought to be no ...
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... virtue and goodness in the state are not a matter of chance but the result of knowl- edge and purpose . A city can be virtuous only when the citizens who have a share in the government are virtuous 34 ARISTOTLE Selection from the ...
... virtue and goodness in the state are not a matter of chance but the result of knowl- edge and purpose . A city can be virtuous only when the citizens who have a share in the government are virtuous 34 ARISTOTLE Selection from the ...
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... virtue of each the virtue of all is involved . There are three things which make men good and vir- tuous : these are nature , habit , reason . In the first place , every one must be born a man and not some other animal ; in the second ...
... virtue of each the virtue of all is involved . There are three things which make men good and vir- tuous : these are nature , habit , reason . In the first place , every one must be born a man and not some other animal ; in the second ...
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