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... Phaedo suggest , Socrates was a widower when he married Xanthippe . In that case , in view of the evidence of the Laches for the intimacy of Sophroniscus with the family of Aristeides , it would not be at all surprising if he was ...
... Phaedo suggest , Socrates was a widower when he married Xanthippe . In that case , in view of the evidence of the Laches for the intimacy of Sophroniscus with the family of Aristeides , it would not be at all surprising if he was ...
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... Phaedo specifies the doctrines of Alcmaeon of Crotona and Empedocles ( 96 b ) , and above all was specially interested in the problems raised by Zeno about the one and the many ( Phaedo 97 a ) . It was presumably at this period also ...
... Phaedo specifies the doctrines of Alcmaeon of Crotona and Empedocles ( 96 b ) , and above all was specially interested in the problems raised by Zeno about the one and the many ( Phaedo 97 a ) . It was presumably at this period also ...
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... Phaedo . But which version of the story is the more likely to be correct ? In Plato there is a real point to the incident . Phaedo is a lad who still wears his hair long , and Socrates accompanies a remark that these fine curls will be ...
... Phaedo . But which version of the story is the more likely to be correct ? In Plato there is a real point to the incident . Phaedo is a lad who still wears his hair long , and Socrates accompanies a remark that these fine curls will be ...
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