Manas, 第 33 卷Manas Publishing Company, 1980 |
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... ideal state anywhere : what he is concerned about is the analogy between his ideal state and the structure of the wise man's mind , with its reason , will , and desire corresponding to the philosopher - king , soldiers , and artisans of ...
... ideal state anywhere : what he is concerned about is the analogy between his ideal state and the structure of the wise man's mind , with its reason , will , and desire corresponding to the philosopher - king , soldiers , and artisans of ...
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... ideal world which you believe ought to be ? More than two thousand years ago , in his Republic , Plato set this question rhetorically . At the end of Book IX , Socrates says that the philosopher will under- take to live according to the ...
... ideal world which you believe ought to be ? More than two thousand years ago , in his Republic , Plato set this question rhetorically . At the end of Book IX , Socrates says that the philosopher will under- take to live according to the ...
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... ideal societies : an ideal good and an ideal evil . He abstracts , as it were , from human life an almost pure morality and an almost pure immorality , tempered by only so much of the opposite virtue as the plot necessitates . He thus ...
... ideal societies : an ideal good and an ideal evil . He abstracts , as it were , from human life an almost pure morality and an almost pure immorality , tempered by only so much of the opposite virtue as the plot necessitates . He thus ...
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