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... Socrates ' next words assume a mention of κακόν or the like , the point being that Philebus , who thinks that pleasure is the good , would not appreciate such a κακόν case . τοῦτο γὰρ δὴ τὸ πάθος ἡμῖν , ὦ πρὸς θεῶν , τί ποτε φῶμεν ...
... Socrates ' next words assume a mention of κακόν or the like , the point being that Philebus , who thinks that pleasure is the good , would not appreciate such a κακόν case . τοῦτο γὰρ δὴ τὸ πάθος ἡμῖν , ὦ πρὸς θεῶν , τί ποτε φῶμεν ...
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... Socrates speaks in the Apology have missed an opportunity for intellectual improvement : they ought to have looked into their own souls rather than aim their anger at his . We now even have a German term for the desired activity : Am ...
... Socrates speaks in the Apology have missed an opportunity for intellectual improvement : they ought to have looked into their own souls rather than aim their anger at his . We now even have a German term for the desired activity : Am ...
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... Socrates ' hands . Idle children of the rich , on their own account ( αὐτόματοι ) hanging around him ( ἐπακολου- θοῦντες ) , take pleasure in seeing men [ understand , older men ] interro- gated and by implication punctured ...
... Socrates ' hands . Idle children of the rich , on their own account ( αὐτόματοι ) hanging around him ( ἐπακολου- θοῦντες ) , take pleasure in seeing men [ understand , older men ] interro- gated and by implication punctured ...
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