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... Idea corre- sponding to every common notion which we have is shown , I think , conclusively by the fact that in the Phaedrus ideas are evidently assumed only of what is good . There is an Idea specified of Justice , but none of Injustice ...
... Idea corre- sponding to every common notion which we have is shown , I think , conclusively by the fact that in the Phaedrus ideas are evidently assumed only of what is good . There is an Idea specified of Justice , but none of Injustice ...
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... Idea of a sensible substance . Again there are no Ideas laid down of Injustice , Ugliness , and ( in general ) of Evil . It is true that Ugliness is mentioned as the opposite of Beauty , and Injustice of Justice , but when this passage ...
... Idea of a sensible substance . Again there are no Ideas laid down of Injustice , Ugliness , and ( in general ) of Evil . It is true that Ugliness is mentioned as the opposite of Beauty , and Injustice of Justice , but when this passage ...
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An Essay James George Frazer. VIII NO IDEAS OF EVIL THINGS 59 mention of injustice occurs , 1 it is Plato's object to ... Idea of Even ; this thing is of course uneven ( Tò ȧváρTιov ) ; ( 2 ) that particular thing which does not admit the ...
An Essay James George Frazer. VIII NO IDEAS OF EVIL THINGS 59 mention of injustice occurs , 1 it is Plato's object to ... Idea of Even ; this thing is of course uneven ( Tò ȧváρTιov ) ; ( 2 ) that particular thing which does not admit the ...
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