Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... considering what Plato and Aristotle are concerned with , we should perhaps exclude affection , which is natural , and consider a more calculating kind of relationship between human beings . But even that will not do . Aristotle is firm ...
... considering what Plato and Aristotle are concerned with , we should perhaps exclude affection , which is natural , and consider a more calculating kind of relationship between human beings . But even that will not do . Aristotle is firm ...
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... consider all the alternative interpretations in detail when we know what our own feelings are and wish them to be to the fore ? ( No - one , I hope , would wish to suggest that Reckford is ill - informed in this respect ) . Are we to ...
... consider all the alternative interpretations in detail when we know what our own feelings are and wish them to be to the fore ? ( No - one , I hope , would wish to suggest that Reckford is ill - informed in this respect ) . Are we to ...
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... consider , namely Aristophanes Acharnians 849 and Plato Comicus fr . 189 PCG , his arguments still stand : all the passages are jokes from comic drama , and do not constitute reliable evidence of the forms of punishment actually ...
... consider , namely Aristophanes Acharnians 849 and Plato Comicus fr . 189 PCG , his arguments still stand : all the passages are jokes from comic drama , and do not constitute reliable evidence of the forms of punishment actually ...
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