The Great Ideas TodayEncyclopaedia Britannica., 1961 Annual designed to examine the problems of the day in terms of those books which, over the centuries, have been recognized as great. Footnote citations to "Great Books of the Western World" set. For vols. in library, see Title Catalog. |
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... Socrates ' view , he has violated no law , his willingness to accept punishment cannot be understood , as it should be in the case of the disobedient , as a way of characterizing and interpreting that disobedience . Certainly it is not ...
... Socrates ' view , he has violated no law , his willingness to accept punishment cannot be understood , as it should be in the case of the disobedient , as a way of characterizing and interpreting that disobedience . Certainly it is not ...
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... Socrates , what have you in mind to do ? What do you mean by trying to escape but to destroy us , the laws and the whole state , so far as you are able ? Do you think that the state can exist , and not be overthrown , in which the ...
... Socrates , what have you in mind to do ? What do you mean by trying to escape but to destroy us , the laws and the whole state , so far as you are able ? Do you think that the state can exist , and not be overthrown , in which the ...
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... Socrates ' trial changed everything . Socrates ' interlocutor then becomes a superficial , insensitive , and breathtakingly vain foil to a Socrates re- signed to facing - with his unbreakable courage - a situation of the ut- most danger ...
... Socrates ' trial changed everything . Socrates ' interlocutor then becomes a superficial , insensitive , and breathtakingly vain foil to a Socrates re- signed to facing - with his unbreakable courage - a situation of the ut- most danger ...
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