Kinesis, Volumes 1-2Southern Illinois University, Department of Philosophy, 1968 - Philosophy |
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... Charmides and the Laches - and even , more subtlely , in the Protagoras . In these dialogues the physical , or " outer , " seems to serve as a necessary dialectical stepping - stone to the mental , or " inner " condition of the soul ...
... Charmides and the Laches - and even , more subtlely , in the Protagoras . In these dialogues the physical , or " outer , " seems to serve as a necessary dialectical stepping - stone to the mental , or " inner " condition of the soul ...
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... Charmides . In the closing argument of the Laches Nicias has defined courage as " a knowledge of the fearful and of the hopeful . " Socrates ( Laches 199b ) , however , carries out the implications of this definition to the point where ...
... Charmides . In the closing argument of the Laches Nicias has defined courage as " a knowledge of the fearful and of the hopeful . " Socrates ( Laches 199b ) , however , carries out the implications of this definition to the point where ...
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... Charmides and Laches to properly emphasize the symbolic role of Socrates in this connection . I will briefly mention only two incidents . First , when the subject matter is " self - control , " as in the Charmides , it is Socrates alone ...
... Charmides and Laches to properly emphasize the symbolic role of Socrates in this connection . I will briefly mention only two incidents . First , when the subject matter is " self - control , " as in the Charmides , it is Socrates alone ...
Contents
The Relation of Substance to Attributes in Spinoza | 15 |
The Meaning of Immortality in the Phaedo | 29 |
Universality in Kants Aesthetic Judgment | 43 |
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