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... Socrates : piety , the subject of the Euthyphro , was a common theme with Socrates : 4 courage , the subject of the Laches , was also a theme of Socrates : 5 so with friendship , the subject of the Lysis , and temperance , the subject ...
... Socrates : piety , the subject of the Euthyphro , was a common theme with Socrates : 4 courage , the subject of the Laches , was also a theme of Socrates : 5 so with friendship , the subject of the Lysis , and temperance , the subject ...
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... Socrates , 1 and equally in both [ Plato ] and Xenophon does Socrates insist on that knowledge of self which the Delphic inscription 2 prescribed.3 The Ion also contains a characteristically Socratic exposure of ignorance , and it was ...
... Socrates , 1 and equally in both [ Plato ] and Xenophon does Socrates insist on that knowledge of self which the Delphic inscription 2 prescribed.3 The Ion also contains a characteristically Socratic exposure of ignorance , and it was ...
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... Socrates , who expected to find that all things were thus arranged in the best possible way , so that if any one wished to discover the cause of the origin , existence , or decay of anything , he would only have to find how it was best ...
... Socrates , who expected to find that all things were thus arranged in the best possible way , so that if any one wished to discover the cause of the origin , existence , or decay of anything , he would only have to find how it was best ...