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... soul . ' It was Plato who in the Gorgias developed the meta- phor in unprecedented detail , and in the Republic crossed the boundary between metaphor and philosophical theory . ' Bodies and souls ' , says Socrates in the Gorgias , ' can ...
... soul . ' It was Plato who in the Gorgias developed the meta- phor in unprecedented detail , and in the Republic crossed the boundary between metaphor and philosophical theory . ' Bodies and souls ' , says Socrates in the Gorgias , ' can ...
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... soul than with an unhealthy body ( 479c ) . The allegory is worked out in detail : the pains of judicial punishment are the surgery and cautery of the soul ( 480b ff . ) ; the desires of an unwell soul should be restrained like the ...
... soul than with an unhealthy body ( 479c ) . The allegory is worked out in detail : the pains of judicial punishment are the surgery and cautery of the soul ( 480b ff . ) ; the desires of an unwell soul should be restrained like the ...
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... soul , the happiness of the just , the deficiencies of poetry— but we study them now in the light of the theory of Forms . The just man is happier than the unjust , not only because his soul is in concord , but because it is more ...
... soul , the happiness of the just , the deficiencies of poetry— but we study them now in the light of the theory of Forms . The just man is happier than the unjust , not only because his soul is in concord , but because it is more ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19689 | 4 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Kenneth Wheare | 45 |
NATIONAL | 77 |
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