Socrates and the Socratic Schools

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Longmans, Green, and Company, 1877 - 408 pàgines
This book analyzes the philosophies of Socrates and his students.

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Pàgina 277 - An merito reprehendat in quadam epistula Epicurus eos qui dicunt sapientem se ipso esse contentum et propter hoc amico non indigere, desideras scire. hoc obicitur Stilboni ab Epicuro et his quibus summum bonum uisum est animus impatiens.
Pàgina 277 - Hoc inter nos et illos interest : noster sapiens vincit quidem incommodum omne, sed sentit; illorum, ne sentit quidem.
Pàgina 365 - ... junior audi, Cur sit Aristippi potior sententia ; namque Mordacem Cynicum sic eludebat, ut aiunt : " Scurror ego ipse mihi, populo tu ; rectius hoc et Splendidius multo est. Equus ut me portet, alat rex, 20 Officium fació : tu poséis vilia reriim, Dante minor, quamvis fers te nullius egentem.
Pàgina 127 - It consists, as Zellar remarks, in the fact that without any positive knowledge, and prompted only by a desire for knowledge, Socrates addresses himself to others, in the hope of learning from them what they know, but that in the attempt to discover it, upon a critical analysis of their notions, even their supposed knowledge vanishes.
Pàgina 100 - What may Socrates have been, in addition to what Xenophon reports, without gainsaying the character and maxims which Xenophon distinctly assigns to...
Pàgina 212 - But if a clamorous vile plebeian rose, Him with reproof he check'd, or tam'd with blows. " Be still, thou slave, and to thy betters yield; Unknown alike in council and in field ! Ye gods, what dastards would our host command ? Swept to the war, the lumber of a land.
Pàgina 61 - ChcErephon could have asked his question, or the oracle have given such an answer. ' It may have done a similar service to Socrates as (sic) his doctor's degree did to Luther, assuring him of his inward call ; but it had just as little to do with making him a philosophical reformer as the doctor's degree had with making Luther a religious reformer.
Pàgina 232 - Had not all the cultivated men of that time passed through a school of rationalism which had entirely pulled to pieces the beliefs and the morals of their ancestors?
Pàgina 116 - In Socrates, the human mind burst forth into knowing itself as thinking." 2. And Zeller very thoughtfully remarks: "The interests of philosophy being thus turned away from the outer world and directed towards man and his moral nature, and man only regarding things as true and binding of the truth of which he was convinced himself by intellectual research, there appears necessarily in Socrates a deeper importance attached to the personality of the thinker.

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